SA to launch procurement platform to service Africa as it battles COVID-19
The South African government is set to launch a procurement platform to service the entire Africa as
Protests heat up as curfews imposed in several US cities
Civil unrest flared and curfews were imposed in several major United States (US) cities on Saturday
Ethiopian security forces committed 39 extrajudicial killings: Amnesty International
Ethiopian security forces in the Oromiya region have executed 39 opposition supporters and arrested
SAA to resume domestic flights but may need financial support, says Aviation analyst
Aviation experts say the resumption of South African Airways (SAA) flights without the government’s
Financial and Fiscal Commission recommends deep cuts to government spending amid COVID-19 pandemic
The Financial and Fiscal Commission (FFC) has recommended deep cuts in government spending in
South African public-sector wage dispute moves to arbitration
Early attempts to resolve a wage dispute between the South African government and public-sector
Ivory Coast army joins Burkina Faso in anti-jihadist operation
Soldiers from Ivory Coast and Burkina Faso conducted their first joint operation against jihadists
President Ramaphosa congratulates Majoro on his appointment as Lesotho Prime Minister
President Cyril Ramaphosa has congratulated Moeketsi Majoro on his appointment as the new Prime
Louw slams Cele’s warning that cigarette users need to provide proof of purchase
The Free Market Foundation has slammed Police Minister Bheki Cele’s warning that people who are
French COVID-19 cases slow and patient tallies continue to fall
Coronavirus infection rates in France have slowed further and the number of COVID-19 patients in
Burundi police detains more than 200 opposition election observers
Burundian police detained more than 200 opposition electoral observers during this week’s election,
Women in Agribusiness plead for help amid COVID-19 pandemic
African women in agribusiness want their governments and the international community to move fast
Millions file for jobless benefits in America
More than 33 million Americans have filed for jobless benefits in the weeks since the coronavirus
The battle for the City of Tshwane is far from over
The Democratic Alliance (DA) says it will file papers in the Pretoria high court on Monday to ask it
Massive bombardment hits Tripoli as water supplies threatened
A withering bombardment shook Tripoli on Sunday as the eastern-based forces of Khalifa Haftar fought
Israeli parliament nominates Netanyahu to form new government
The Israeli parliament formally nominated Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Thursday to form a
UK has Europe’s second-highest COVID-19 death toll, new figures show
The United Kingdom now has Europe’s second-highest official death toll from the novel coronavirus
Countries, companies risk billions in race for coronavirus vaccine
In the race to develop a vaccine to end the COVID-19 pandemic, governments, charities and Big Pharma
Back from COVID-19, Johnson urged to reveal UK lockdown exit strategy
Prime Minister Boris Johnson returned to his Downing Street residence on Sunday after recovering
US should avoid phased approach in trade talks with Kenya
The United States should work to achieve a single, comprehensive agreement with Kenya that removes