Event Promoting 5th Volume of “Xi Jinping: The Governance of China” Held in Bishkek
BISHKEK, July 16 (Xinhua) — An event promoting the fifth volume of “Xi Jinping: TheREAD MORE
SIU Welcomes Dismissal of Mpumalanga Official Over Covid 19 PPE Corruption
The Special Investigating Unit (SIU) has welcomed the dismissal of a Mpumalanga Department of Public Works, Roads and Transport official implicated in corruption linked to…
International Law Experts Denounce “South China Sea Arbitration Award” as Politically Manipulated, Legally Void
HONG KONG, July 16 (Xinhua) — Lies and misconceptions produced by the illegal “award” of the so-called “South China Sea Arbitration” in the past decade…
City Power Vows Swift Restoration After Major Network Failure Hits Homes and Businesses
Thousands of households, businesses and essential services across southern and western Johannesburg were left without electricity on Thursday after a critical network failure at City…
Xi Story: Turning Bitter Water Sweet
BEIJING, July 16 (Xinhua) — It was on a spring day 29 years ago that a farmer in Xihaigu, one of China’s driest and poorest…
Frustration Boils Over at Thokoza SASSA Office as Long Queues Expose Pressure on Grant System
Frustration boiled over outside the South African Social Security Agency (SASSA) office in Thokoza this week as hundreds of grant beneficiaries were turned away after…
Former Zambian Vice President and Acting President Guy Scott Dies at 82
LUSAKA, July 15 — Zambia’s former Vice President and Acting President, Dr Guy Lindsay Scott, has died at the age of 82 after an illness,…
New Organisation for Traditional Leaders Launched in KZN to Focus on Land Matters
A new organisation for traditional leaders in South Africa has been launched in KwaZulu-Natal, and its leaders said they are not politically aligned and will…
Iran Ranks Fourth Worldwide for UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage Registrations
With 27 UNESCO-listed traditions, rituals and artistic practices, Iran strengthens its position among the world’s leading guardians of living cultural heritage Iran has secured fourth…
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Prabowo Subianto: Indonesia Becomes First Country in World to Introduce Biodiesel Containing 50% Palm Oil
The Head of State noted that the programme strengthens the country’s energy independence and self-sufficiency
Indonesia has become the first country in the world to introduce B50 diesel fuel, containing 50 per cent palm oil-based biodiesel. This was announced by the President of the Republic, Prabowo Subianto, at the official launch of the B50 fuel programme in West Java province. His remarks were reported by ANTARA.
“I launchedREAD MORE
Event Promoting 5th Volume of “Xi Jinping: The Governance of China” Held in Bishkek
BISHKEK, July 16 (Xinhua) — An event promoting the fifth volume of “Xi Jinping: The Governance of China” was held in Bishkek, the capital of Kyrgyzstan, on Monday.
Participants said that as the event coincided with the 25th anniversary of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO), it was of great significance for representatives from all walks of life in both countries and from the SCO family to exchange views on the book.
The important work systematically expounds theREAD MORE
SIU Welcomes Dismissal of Mpumalanga Official Over Covid 19 PPE Corruption
The Special Investigating Unit (SIU) has welcomed the dismissal of a Mpumalanga Department of Public Works, Roads and Transport official implicated in corruption linked to the procurement of Covid 19 disinfection services during the National State of Disaster.
Jacob Bandile Ngcobo, who served as a State Accountant for Property and Facilities in the department, was dismissed following an SIU investigation that uncovered an unlawful relationship between him and a service provider that secured lucrative government contracts during theREAD MORE
International Law Experts Denounce “South China Sea Arbitration Award” as Politically Manipulated, Legally Void
HONG KONG, July 16 (Xinhua) — Lies and misconceptions produced by the illegal “award” of the so-called “South China Sea Arbitration” in the past decade were refuted by experts of international law attending a roundtable dialogue held in Hong Kong on Monday.
The “award” was delivered by a makeshift “arbitral tribunal” on the “South China Sea Arbitration,” which was unilaterally initiated by the Philippines with support from forces outside the region, concurred experts from over 10 countries andREAD MORE
City Power Vows Swift Restoration After Major Network Failure Hits Homes and Businesses
Thousands of households, businesses and essential services across southern and western Johannesburg were left without electricity on Thursday after a critical network failure at City Power’s Orlando Switching Station triggered widespread outages across three service delivery centres.
The power utility has apologised to affected customers, saying it understands the disruption caused and has mobilised all available technical resources to restore electricity as safely and quickly as possible.
The outage began in the early hours of Thursday morningREAD MORE
Xi Story: Turning Bitter Water Sweet
BEIJING, July 16 (Xinhua) — It was on a spring day 29 years ago that a farmer in Xihaigu, one of China’s driest and poorest regions in the northwest, was making anxious yet sincere preparations to host guests from afar.
For decades, Ding Guizhi’s family, like others in the region, had relied on bitter rainwater collected and stored in cellars as their main source of drinking water. Worrying the visitors might not be accustomed to its unpleasant taste,READ MORE
Frustration Boils Over at Thokoza SASSA Office as Long Queues Expose Pressure on Grant System
Frustration boiled over outside the South African Social Security Agency (SASSA) office in Thokoza this week as hundreds of grant beneficiaries were turned away after waiting for hours in freezing winter conditions, prompting angry scenes that have since gone viral on social media.
Residents from Thokoza and surrounding communities in Ekurhuleni gathered outside the local office from as early as 3 am on Wednesday, hoping to resolve issues relating to their social grants. However, many said they wereREAD MORE
Former Zambian Vice President and Acting President Guy Scott Dies at 82
LUSAKA, July 15 — Zambia’s former Vice President and Acting President, Dr Guy Lindsay Scott, has died at the age of 82 after an illness, the Zambian government announced on Wednesday.
According to a statement issued by Secretary to the Cabinet Patrick Kangwa, Scott died at his Farm in Lusaka’s Leopards Hill area. President Hakainde Hichilema has accorded the former vice president a State Funeral in recognition of his distinguished service to the nation.
Scott served asREAD MORE
New Organisation for Traditional Leaders Launched in KZN to Focus on Land Matters
A new organisation for traditional leaders in South Africa has been launched in KwaZulu-Natal, and its leaders said they are not politically aligned and will strictly focus on issues of Amakhosi and traditional leadership structures.
The new body is called the South African Traditional Leaders Organisation (SATLO), and its founding chairperson is Inkosi Khethokuhle Zondi of Mpumuza in Pietermaritzburg, and the Secretary-General is Inkosi Thanduyise Mzimela from Mthunzini near Empangeni in northern KwaZulu-Natal.
Speaking at the launch,READ MORE
Iran Ranks Fourth Worldwide for UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage Registrations
With 27 UNESCO-listed traditions, rituals and artistic practices, Iran strengthens its position among the world’s leading guardians of living cultural heritage
Iran has secured fourth place globally for the number of elements inscribed on UNESCO’s Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity, as reported by Nour News, a TV BRICS partner.
According to the latest UNESCO data, Iran has 27 registered elements, placing it behind ChinaREAD MORE
















