Brazil reports record 34 918 new coronavirus cases in a day
Brazil set a daily record on Tuesday for new confirmed cases of the novel coronavirus in a single
DRC probing ‘violent death’ of judge in landmark graft trial
Democratic Republic of Congo’s justice ministry said it had launched a murder investigation after an
US bank profits plunge 70% on coronavirus loss provisioning
United States (US) bank profits fell by 69.6% to $18.5 billion in the first quarter of 2020 from the
Calls for action, not words, as Johnson launches UK racism commission
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson came under pressure on Monday to deliver action on racism after
Sudan announces discovery of mass grave of students killed under Bashir
Sudan’s public prosecutor said Monday a mass grave has been discovered east of the capital Khartoum,
Five schools in Free State under investigation for possible COVID-19 infections
Five schools in the Free State are being investigated for possible COVID19 infections.
SAA workers to picket over unpaid wages
The staff who are not being represented by unions say they have not been paid their May salaries and
Government urged to hand out harsh penalties for gender-based violence perpetrators
Activist Nomasisi Batha has called on government to ensure harsh punishment for perpetrators of
UPDATE: SA reaches milestone of over a million COVID-19 tests
Health Minister Dr Zweli Mkhize says the number of COVID-19 cases in South Africa has increased by 3
Ten Ivory Coast soldiers killed in attack near Burkina border
At least 10 soldiers were killed and six wounded in an attack on an Ivory Coast military post on the
Cabinet gives go ahead for single state-owned petroleum entity
South Africa’s Cabinet on Thursday approved the merger of three state-owned oil and gas firms to
‘Numerous’ reports of looting in retaken Libyan towns:UN
The United Nations has received “numerous” reports of looting and destruction in two towns outside
South Africa government, private hospitals agree deal on COVID-19 patients
The South African government has agreed how much it will pay private hospitals and medical
Tens of thousands join Black Lives Matter protest in London
Tens of thousands took to the streets of London on Sunday, rallying for a second day running to
Egypt offers new Libya plan as Haftar offensive collapses
Libya’s internationally recognised government attempted new advances on Saturday against the forces
Concern over spike in alcohol-related trauma cases
There has been a spike in alcohol-related crimes since the introduction of alert level 3 of the
Central African Republic court rejects bid to extend President’s mandate
Central African Republic’s constitutional court on Friday rejected changes to the constitution that
Authorities are determined to strengthen response to COVID-19: Mabuza
Deputy President David Mabuza says the country should not be held back by individuals who have taken
Government to appeal court declaration of lockdown regulations as invalid
Cabinet has announced that it will seek leave to appeal the judgment of the High Court in Pretoria
Chaos continues in US as protestors demand justice following Floyd’s death
Tense standoffs, often leading to clashes with police were seen in cities across the United States