US targets Chinese Communist Party members in possible travel ban
The Trump administration is considering banning travel to the United States (US) by all members of
Mali PM apologises for security force ‘excesses’ during protests
Mali’s Prime Minister has apologised for “excesses” by security forces who opened fire last week on
LIVE: Social Cluster briefs the media
Ministers who serve in the National Coronavirus Command Council are briefing the media following
Malawi cancels Independence Day celebrations due to COVID-19
Incumbent Malawian President, Lazarus Chakwera has announced the cancellation of Independence Day
Tunisia’s Ennahdha party to review stance on government
The moderate Islamist party Ennahda will review its stance on Tunisia’s coalition government over an
Trump approves five-week extension for small business pandemic loan applications
US President Donald Trump on Saturday signed into law a deadline extension to August 8 for small
Mexico steps up border checks to keep coronavirus at bay over July 4 holiday
Mexican officials will install health checkpoints at various entry points along its northern border
Cameroon holds first peace talks with main separatist insurgents
Representatives of Cameroon’s government held talks this week with the main leaders of an Anglophone
52 healthcare professionals deployed in Eastern Cape to fight COVID-19
Fifty-two health care professionals deployed by the South African Military health care unit are
Increased infections among Gauteng healthcare workers adding strain: DENOSA
The Democratic Nursing Organisation of South Africa (DENOSA) says the increased number of healthcare
Support dips for Hong Kong democracy protests as national security law looms – poll
Support for year-long pro-democracy protests in Hong Kong has slipped, now getting the backing of a
UK beach town raises alarm as huge crowds ignore COVID-19 advice and flock to the coast
Authorities in Bournemouth, a popular beach town in southern England, declared a “major incident” on
Gauteng officials to attend Ansia Kheha’s funeral
The City of Johannesburg MMC of Community Development, Councillor Margaret Arnolds will pay her
American Airlines to sell shares, debt to cope with coronavirus hit
American Airlines Group Inc said on Sunday it plans to raise $1.5 billion by selling shares and
Germany’s coronavirus reproduction rate jumps, indicating rising contagion
Germany’s coronavirus reproduction rate jumped to 288 on Sunday, up from 179 a day earlier, health
Egyptian high-school pupils, masked and gloved, head into exams
Hundreds of thousands of Egyptian high-school pupils armed with masks, gloves and hand sanitizers
Mbalula calls for cancellation of planned Gauteng taxi strike
Transport Minister Fikile Mbalula has described SANTACO Gauteng’s decision to go on strike on Monday
Germany’s coronavirus reproduction rate jumps to 179
The reproduction rate of the novel coronavirus in Germany has jumped to 179 after a raft of
Ivory Coast former-President Bedie says he will run in 2020 election
Ivory Coast’s octogenarian former President Henri Konan Bedie will run for office again in
LISTICLE: Government eases restrictions on certain economic activities under level 3
The South African government has decided to ease restrictions on certain other economic activities