Eastern Cape premier concerned over state of provincial government
Eastern Cape Premier Oscar Mabuyane has expressed concern over on the state of local government in
China needs billions to clean up rural environment
China will need to spend $440 billion over three years to improve village sanitation and clean up
CFO elaborates on SABC financial status
South African Broadcasting Corporation Chief Financial Officer, Yolande van Biljon, has sought to
Mali lowers estimate of village raid death toll to 35
Mali’s government has lowered to 35 from an initial 95 its estimate of the death toll from a recent
Venezuela says ‘attempted coup’ underway
Venezuelan opposition leader and self-proclaimed acting president Juan Guaido said on Tuesday that
Ramaphosa conveys condolences to families of church collapse victims
President Cyril Ramaphosa has conveyed his condolences to the families and congregants of the 13
US Supreme Court to hear case on vulgar trademarks
The US Supreme Court takes up Monday the government’s refusal to register a trademark by a clothing
Omar al-Bashir placed under arrest
President Omar al-Bashir, who ruled Sudan with an iron fist for 30 years, was on Thursday overthrown
Ramaphosa laments ‘erosion of the country’s social fabric’
President Cyril Ramaphosa has lamented the state of the country and expressed concern about the
Afghanistan floods kills 32
Flash floods have killed at least 32 people in western Afghanistan, destroyed homes and swept
Gambia ex-president Jammeh stole millions from government
Gambia’s former president Yahya Jammeh personally stole at least $362 million from the state during
New Zealand shooter scrawled white supremacist remarks
It has emerged that the Australian gunman, who killed 49 worshipers at two mosques in New Zealand,
Saudi says kingdom pursuing justice in Khashoggi murder
The head of the Saudi human rights commission said on Thursday that the kingdom was bringing those
Libya’s Tripoli airport closed due to unidentified drone
The airport in the Libyan capital Tripoli was closed on Saturday due to an unidentified drone flying
Venezuela shuts schools, suspends working day as blackout continues
Venezuela’s government shut schools and suspended working hours on Friday after the capital Caracas
Bootleg liquor kills at least 84 in northeast India
At least 84 people have died from drinking toxic bootleg liquor in the north-eastern Indian state of
Limpopo looks to Budget Speech to solve school infrastructure issues
Lack of school infrastructure continues to impede learning and teaching in Limpopo.
Pandor seeks to resolve impasse of students blocked from registering
Higher Education Minister Naledi Pandor has directed the department to identify students who are
C.Africa government inks peace deal with militias
The government of the Central African Republic and 14 armed groups on Tuesday inked a new peace
‘Zimbabwe crackdown a sign of things to come’
A crackdown last week on protests in Zimbabwe is a foretaste of how the government will respond to