Naked And Panga-Wielding Man Protests Against Load Shedding At Union Buildings

While President Cyril Ramaphosa was in the process of delivering his budget speech at the National Assembly in Cape Town, a panga-wielding man was protesting naked at the Union Buildings in Pretoria.   The unnamed man was filmed violently hacking at the feet of Nelson Mandela’s statue at the official seat of the South African… Continue reading Naked And Panga-Wielding Man Protests Against Load Shedding At Union Buildings

Eswatini Air Flights Boost Tourism, Trade Ties With SA

THE resumption of flights by Eswatini Air to South Africa is anticipated to boost trade between the two countries. The direct flight to Durban was opened early in May, with a maximum capacity of 50 passengers operated by an Embraer ERJ 145 aircraft. It operates flights on Mondays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. There are plans to… Continue reading Eswatini Air Flights Boost Tourism, Trade Ties With SA

Gauteng Welcomes Zambia Airways To South Africa

GAUTENG, South Africa’s economic hub, has welcomed the commencement of flights into the country by Zambia Airways. The first flight touched down at the O.R Tambo International in Johannesburg on Thursday amid fanfare, as the aircraft was welcomed with the traditional water cannon salute. It will service the Lusaka-Johannesburg route with flights running twicedaily. Gauteng… Continue reading Gauteng Welcomes Zambia Airways To South Africa

Green Growth: Ya’an Finds The Balance Between Wildlife Preservation And Social Development

Zhang Jiliang and Wang Youliang, two villagers from Baoxing County, Ya’an City, southwest China’s Sichuan Province, came close to wild giant pandas on 12 May while working in the virgin forest at an altitude of 2,700 metres above the sea level in Liangzigou, the source of the Qingyi River.  “The giant panda drank river water… Continue reading Green Growth: Ya’an Finds The Balance Between Wildlife Preservation And Social Development

EXCLUSIVE: Political Mercury Rising As Zimbabwe Election Date Set

THE proclamation of August 23 as the date for the harmonised election paves the way for what is panning out to be the most tension-laden polls in Zimbabwe in recent years. President Emmerson Mnangagwa, the incumbent, announced the dates for thepresidential, parliamentary and council elections, ending weeks of speculation. The announcement likely will raise the… Continue reading EXCLUSIVE: Political Mercury Rising As Zimbabwe Election Date Set

Gun Free SA Calls For A Specialised Unit To Curb Gun-Related Crimes

LOBBY group Gun Free South Africa (GFSA) says the government should establish a specialised firearms unit that will undertake the task of recovery and destruction of illegal firearms if it’s serious about curbing the escalating murder rate in the country.  The organization’s statement comes after crime statistics released by Police Minister Bheki Cele a few… Continue reading Gun Free SA Calls For A Specialised Unit To Curb Gun-Related Crimes

Amid A Growing Trend Of De-Dollarisation, The Currencies Of BRICS Countries Are Rising In Prominence

China and Brazil have agreed to trade in the Chinese currency renminbi and Brazilian real before the visit of Brazil’s President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva to China. This shift away from the US dollar is regarded as pragmatic and rational in the face of the current global financial fiasco. Reports suggest that the BRICS… Continue reading Amid A Growing Trend Of De-Dollarisation, The Currencies Of BRICS Countries Are Rising In Prominence

Community Fears Waterborne Diseases After Sewage Spills Into Mpumalanga River

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Sewage spillage has been overflowing into a river in Mpumalanga for the past four years, sparking fears by local residents that they might contract waterborne diseases. Residents of Silobela in Carolina Township say the spillage goes straight to the local river that previously served as a source of clean water. They say they have been… Continue reading Community Fears Waterborne Diseases After Sewage Spills Into Mpumalanga River

Cash-In-Transit Heist Gang Accidentally Shoots Member During Robbery

The aftermath of a cash-in-transit heist at Sekhukhune in Limpopo. A gang of robbers sprayed the cash vehicle with bullets in Middleburg and forced it to stop before they robbed it.

 In a strange turn of events, a member of a 10-man gang of robbers escaped death after being shot by an accomplice during a cash-in-transit robbery in Limpopo. Provincial police spokesperson Colonel Malesela Ledwaba said the heist took place at around 4:40 pm on the Senotlelo-Mokgwaneng main road in Matlelerekeng outside Sekhukhune District on Monday.… Continue reading Cash-In-Transit Heist Gang Accidentally Shoots Member During Robbery

Further Food Ration Cuts For Refugees In Tanzania Due to Funding Shortage

REFUGEES in Tanzania will soon receive half the food ration they require, due to funding shortages afflicting the World Food Programme’s (WFP’s) response. More than 200 000 refugees in the East African country will be affected. WFP says it needs US$21 million to provide food assistance. In March, further reductions were made, dropping the ration… Continue reading Further Food Ration Cuts For Refugees In Tanzania Due to Funding Shortage

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