UFH condemns spread of misinformation linking Mtebeni’s death to NSFAS
The University of Fort Hare (UFH) has condemned the spread of misinformation on social media that
Six U.S. states will not join $26 bln opioid settlements with distributors, J&J
At least six U.S. states, including Georgia, have decided they will not fully sign on to a proposed
Zambia’s presidential inauguration guest list sends a strong message of solidarity to opposition movements
The guest list for the inauguration of Zambia’s newly elected President, Hakainde Hichilema, is
Ex-El Salvador soccer chief pleads guilty in FIFA corruption probe
The former president of El Salvador’s soccer federation pleaded guilty on Monday (August 23) to a
FDA gives full approval to Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine
The U.S. drug regulator on Monday (August 23) granted full approval to the Pfizer Inc/BioNTech SE
Truck drivers protest at the Lebombo border post in Mpumalanga
Truck drivers, who are concerned with delays at the Lebombo Border Post in Mpumalanga, have embarked
Wasteful expenditure continues to plaque many municipalities in SA: Parliament
Parliament’s Standing Committee on the Auditor-General maintains that they are hard at work ensuring
Students return to school in Florida and Texas amid mask mandate controversy
Thousands of students in Florida and Texas returned to class on Monday (August 23) in school
Skiing in Africa? Tourists hit Lesotho slopes despite COVID-19 woes
Hope Ramokotjo is having a good day. The skiing and snowboarding instructor from Lesotho is slicing
High Court declares NEC leadership under ousted PAC Leader Nyontsho lawful
The High Court in Pretoria has declared the National Executive Committee under ousted Pan Africanist
U.S. has discussed future control of Kabul airport with Taliban
Future control of Kabul airport has been a topic of discussion with the Taliban, U.S.State
Video | ANC Media Briefing on Local Government Elections Candidates Submission
The African National Congress (ANC) briefs the media on the Local Government Elections Candidates
New York City mandates COVID-19 vaccine for public school teachers, staff
New York City public school teachers and staff will be required to get vaccinated against COVID-19,
Ethiopia to build local rival to Facebook, other platforms
Ethiopia has begun developing its own social media platform to rival Facebook, Twitter and WhatsApp,
Lawyer for ‘Hotel Rwanda’ hero deported for visa violation
A Belgian lawyer for the man whose story inspired the film “Hotel Rwanda”, who is being tried on
Judgment reserved in IEC application to postpone local government elections
Judgement has been reserved in the Electoral Commission of South Africa’s (IEC) application to the
Minister says 700 Dutch nationals in Afghanistan, chaos at airport
Chaos at the airport in Kabulmeans that no country knows which plane its citizens are on, the
Uganda suspends 54 NGOs’ operations, pressure mounts on charities
Uganda said on Friday it had suspended the operations of 54 non-governmental organisations for a
Eskom warns of possible load shedding if further generating losses occur
Eskom has warned that it could be forced to implement load shedding if further generating losses
Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula elected National Assembly Speaker
Former Defence Minister Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula has been elected as the new Speaker of the National