Brazil Allocates US$90 Million to Support Family Dairy Farms
Authorities aim to increase average yields from 3–8 to 15–30 litres of milk per cowREAD MORE
Bellarmine Mugabe to be Deported to Zimbabwe While Tobias Matonhodze Jailed After Shooting Incident
Bellarmine Chatunga Mugabe, the youngest son of former Zimbabwean president Robert Mugabe, will be deported to Zimbabwe on Wednesday after pleading guilty to firearm and…
VR and AR: Chinese Technologies in Education
What other BRICS countries are actively integrating VR and AR into their education systems, and what challenges do they face? Read more in the TV…
India Unveils Digital Infrastructure Roadmap to drive US$30 Trillion Economy by 2047
Two-phase strategy aims to boost inclusion, innovation and productivity across key sectors India has set out a roadmap to transform its economy into a US$30…
SANParks Operations Deliver Arrests in Anti-Poaching Drive
South Africa’s fight against poaching is showing renewed momentum, with recent enforcement operations and court convictions underscoring a coordinated push to clamp down on environmental…
Ethiopia and China Outline Joint Plan for Agriculture and Tourism Innovation Centre
The initiative sets out a scalable model combining modern farming and renewable energy for regional development Ethiopia and China have signed a strategic memorandum to…
Department of Sport Announces World Cup “Lucky Fans” Competition
The Department of Sport, Arts and Culture (DSAC) has announced the launch of the Mzansi to the World Cup Lucky Fans Competition, describing it as…
R1.6bn Textbook Tender Scandal Rocks Government of National Unity
A fresh controversy has erupted within South Africa’s Government of National Unity (GNU), after the Department of Basic Education (DBE) awarded a R1.6 billion textbook…
Ekurhuleni City Manager Kagiso Lerutla and EMPD Deputy Chief Julius Mkhwanazi Released on Bail in Fraud Probe
Two senior officials from the Ekurhuleni Metropolitan Municipality have been released on bail after appearing in the Boksburg Magistrate’s Court on Tuesday, following a weekend…
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CAF and UEFA Sign Memorandum of Understanding
The Confederation of African Football (CAF) President Dr Patrice Motsepe and the Union of European Football Associations (UEFA) President Mr Aleksander Čeferin have signed a Memorandum of Understanding aimed at strengthening collaboration, growth and development of football across Europe and Africa.
CAF says the MoU, signed in Vancouver, Canada, underlines the guiding principles shared by CAF and UEFA, highlighting football’s role in promoting inclusion, participation and social cohesion, while reaffirming a joint commitment toREAD MORE
Brazil Allocates US$90 Million to Support Family Dairy Farms
Authorities aim to increase average yields from 3–8 to 15–30 litres of milk per cow per day
The Federal Government of Brazil has announced the launch of a large-scale programme to support family milk producers, allocating approximately US$90 million in concessional lending, as reported by Agência Brasil.
According to government estimates, more than 40,000 family farming households will gain access to financing. The funds can be used to purchase high-yield livestockREAD MORE
Bellarmine Mugabe to be Deported to Zimbabwe While Tobias Matonhodze Jailed After Shooting Incident
Bellarmine Chatunga Mugabe, the youngest son of former Zimbabwean president Robert Mugabe, will be deported to Zimbabwe on Wednesday after pleading guilty to firearm and immigration offences.
While his 33-year-old cousin, Tobias Matonhodze, was sentenced to direct imprisonment, Mugabe avoided jail after the court imposed hefty fines that will ultimately see him deported. This is linked to a February 2026 shooting incident in Johannesburg.
The matter was finalised at the AlexandraREAD MORE
VR and AR: Chinese Technologies in Education
What other BRICS countries are actively integrating VR and AR into their education systems, and what challenges do they face? Read more in the TV BRICS article
Virtual reality in Chinese schools
One of the reasons behind China’s technological progress in virtual reality is that children are literally growing up in an environment filled with VR and AR tools. At school, young citizens of the People’s Republic of China already use cutting-edge technologies to visualise 3D animations in anatomy textbooks.READ MORE
India Unveils Digital Infrastructure Roadmap to drive US$30 Trillion Economy by 2047
Two-phase strategy aims to boost inclusion, innovation and productivity across key sectors
India has set out a roadmap to transform its economy into a US$30 trillion powerhouse by 2047, centred on the next generation of Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI), reports ANI, a partner of TV BRICS.
The strategy outlines a two-phase approach – DPI 2.0 and DPI 3.0 – designed to accelerate inclusive growth and expand economic opportunity across society. AccordingREAD MORE
SANParks Operations Deliver Arrests in Anti-Poaching Drive
South Africa’s fight against poaching is showing renewed momentum, with recent enforcement operations and court convictions underscoring a coordinated push to clamp down on environmental crime across the country.
Over the long weekend, ranger teams from South African National Parks (SANParks) recorded a series of successful operations in Table Mountain National Park, targeting activities ranging from abalone poaching to theft and illegal harvesting of protected plant species.
According to SANParks, a targeted night operation conducted on 23READ MORE
Ethiopia and China Outline Joint Plan for Agriculture and Tourism Innovation Centre
The initiative sets out a scalable model combining modern farming and renewable energy for regional development
Ethiopia and China have signed a strategic memorandum to establish a China–East Africa Modern Agriculture and Cultural Tourism Industry Innovation Centre, marking a new stage in bilateral cooperation, according to China Daily, a partner of TV BRICS.
The proposed centre will focus on integrated development by combining renewable energy, modern agriculture, equipment manufacturing and culturalREAD MORE
Department of Sport Announces World Cup “Lucky Fans” Competition
The Department of Sport, Arts and Culture (DSAC) has announced the launch of the Mzansi to the World Cup Lucky Fans Competition, describing it as a bold initiative aimed at celebrating South Africa’s vibrant football culture and giving ordinary fans a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to experience the 2026 FIFA World Cup live.
Through this competition, twenty (20) passionate South African supporters will be selected to travel to either the United States or Mexico to attend one of BafanaREAD MORE
R1.6bn Textbook Tender Scandal Rocks Government of National Unity
A fresh controversy has erupted within South Africa’s Government of National Unity (GNU), after the Department of Basic Education (DBE) awarded a R1.6 billion textbook tender to a little-known Cape Town company with no proven track record.
The company, Lighthouse Publishers (Pty) Ltd, is understood to have secured the lucrative contract to supply foundation phase textbooks, sparking widespread concern about possible procurement irregularities and oversight failures.
The GNU, formed after the 2024 general elections when noREAD MORE
Ekurhuleni City Manager Kagiso Lerutla and EMPD Deputy Chief Julius Mkhwanazi Released on Bail in Fraud Probe
Two senior officials from the Ekurhuleni Metropolitan Municipality have been released on bail after appearing in the Boksburg Magistrate’s Court on Tuesday, following a weekend in custody on charges of fraud and corruption.
Suspended Ekurhuleni Metro Police Department (EMPD) Deputy Chief Julius Mkhwanazi and Ekurhuleni City Manager Kagiso Lerutla were each granted bail of R30,000. The pair face charges of fraud, corruption and defeating the ends of justice in a case that has drawn widespread public attention.
The court ruledREAD MORE


















