Russia attacks cities across Ukraine, at least two dead
Russia attacked cities in a wide arc across Ukraine early on Friday extending from the capital,
Uganda police arrest 11 female lawmakers during protest
Police in Uganda detained 11 female members of parliament on Thursday who they accused of staging of
SCOPA wants information on steps taken to hold Eskom, govt officials to account
Parliament’s Standing Committee on Public Accounts (SCOPA) says it wants the leadership of law
Jobless young Chinese seek solace in temples, tale of failed scholar
Queues stretch hundreds of metres around temples in China on weekends, as despondent young
Government’s plan to fix SA’s power crisis lacks feasibility detail: Expert
Energy analyst, Prof Sampson Mamphweli says government’ plan to fix the country’s power crisis lacks
Uganda arrests second minister over alleged iron sheet theft
Uganda’s assistant finance minister has been arrested and detained on accusations of diverting metal
‘Decision to terminate ZEP did not take away rights of the holders’
Counsel for Home Affairs Minister Aaron Motsoaledi says the decision to terminate the Zimbabwean
Rwanda President to host Kenyan counterpart
Rwanda’s President Paul Kagame will be hosting his Kenyan counterpart, Williams Ruto, in Kigali.
Government’s decision on Eskom an attempt to clamp down on information: Expert
Energy Analyst Chris Yelland has described the latest move by government and Eskom to exempt the
Government slowly but surely reducing youth unemployment: Ramaphosa
President Cyril Ramaphosa says government is slowly but surely reducing the country’s youth
Witness may challenge Michael Cohen claims in Trump case
A lawyer called to testify behind closed-doors in New York on Monday may challenge the claims of a
Cyclone Freddy teaches deadly lessons on storm warnings, city sprawl
Days before Cyclone Freddy struck Mozambique on March 11 for the second time, cars with loudhailers
High court to hear UDM, government case over rolling blackouts crisis
As the rolling blackouts are one of the reasons for today’s national shutdown initiated by the
Financial reporting by some govt departments improved: AG
The office of the Auditor General has noted improvement in financial reporting by some government
Uganda agrees oil exploration deals with two firms including Australia’s DGR Global
Uganda’s cabinet has agreed for the energy ministry to sign production-sharing agreements (PSA) for
Congo’s M23 rebels withdraw from seized positions in goodwill gesture
Democratic Republic of Congo’s M23 rebels on Friday began withdrawing from some territories they had
Kopanong Municipality in Free State is once again struggling to pay workers, councillors
The cash-strapped Kopanong Municipality in the Free State is once again struggling to pay its
NUM to continue supporting Ramaphosa but will not interfere in ANC issues
National Union of Mineworkers (NUM) President, Daniel Balepile, says they will continue to support
Beijing, Shenzhen loosen more COVID-19 curbs as China easing gathers pace
Beijing residents cheered the removal of COVID-19 testing booths while Shenzhen followed other
Uganda discharges last known Ebola patient, raising hopes
Uganda has discharged its last known Ebola patient from hospital, a senior health official said on