City of Tshwane Acts on Corruption as R2.8bn Budget Tabled

City of Tshwane Acts on Corruption as R2.8bn Budget Tabled

The City of Tshwane’s multiparty coalition government says it is taking decisive action against corruptionREAD MORE

Mozambique Suspends Alcohol Production and Sales Licences to Curb Underage Drinking

The Mozambican government has temporarily suspended the issuing of licences for the production and sale of alcoholic beverages in the country, in an effort to…

Zimbabwe Strengthens Support for Disability Rights and Inclusive Education

The government of Zimbabwe is calling on employers across sectors to prioritise the recruitment of people with disabilities, as part of its broader commitment to…

Mozambique to Receive Mpox Vaccines in September as Government Steps Up Prevention Measures

Mozambique will receive a batch of vaccines against mpox in September, amid rising concerns over the spread of the disease, which has already recorded 29…

Ethiopia Digitalises Over 900 Government Services

Ethiopia has digitalised more than 900 government services as part of its national digital transformation agenda, the Ministry of Innovation and Technology announced. The initiative…

DA Slams Mashatile’s Mangaung Visit as “Desperate PR Stunt Amid Ethics Scandals”

Deputy President Paul Mashatile’s visit to Mangaung for a high-profile cleaning campaign has sparked fierce backlash from the Democratic Alliance (DA), which has labelled the…

ActionSA Questions ANC MP’s Role as Chair of Crime Probe Committee

Opposition party ActionSA has raised red flags over the appointment of ANC MP Hon. Soviet Lekganyane as chairperson of Parliament’s newly established Ad Hoc Committee…

Malaysia Attracts More Than US$20 Billion of Investment From BRICS Countries

The volume of trade between Malaysia and BRICS countries in 2024 reached 818 billion ringgit (about US$193.47 billion), which accounts for 35.2 per cent of…

NotInMyName Condemns School Bullying Crisis, Calls for Urgent Action Across South Africa

Civil society movement NotInMyName International has sounded the alarm over a surge in violent bullying incidents across South African schools, saying the wave of abuse…

SAFTU Condemns Israel’s Attack on Iran, Says It Will Lead to Wider Middle East Chaos

The South African Federation of Trade Unions (SAFTU) has condemned the overnight decision by Israel to attack Iran, saying it will lead to wider instability in the Middle East.

The labour federation says the attack will also lead to a catastrophic war by the entire world.

According to the federation, the act of aggression is not an isolated act but a direct consequence of decades of U.S. imperialism, which arms, funds, and emboldens Israel’s apartheid regime to carry out genocide,READ MORE

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Abu Dhabi achieves 97.4% Sustainable Fisheries Index in 2024

Abu Dhabi has recorded a Sustainable Fisheries Index of 97.4 per cent by the end of 2024, continuing a six-year streak of marine conservation achievements in line with World Oceans Day.

The accomplishment marks an improvement from just 8.9 per cent in 2018. This was reported by the Emirates News Agency (WAM), a partner of TV BRICS.

Recent marine monitoring also documented key indicators of ecosystem recovery. Notably, 55 specimens of the rareREAD MORE

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José Riveiro Sets the Record Straight

Ex-Orlando Pirates coach José Riveiro has dismissed claims that he left the club for family reasons.

Before his departure in mid-May, there were reports that he was homesick and wanted to return to his home country, Spain.

Riveiro, however, has remained on the African continent with Egyptian club Al Ahly, with whom he has signed a two-year contract.

Speaking to Andile Ncube on Metro FM’s Sports Night Amplified With Andile (SNAWA) on Thursday night, Riveiro explained his decision to jumpREAD MORE

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The Statistical Mirage: Why Capitec’s CEO Is Forcing SA to Rethink Its Unemployment Narrative

The outcry was swift when Capitec CEO Gerrie Fourie dared to challenge South Africa’s sacred unemployment statistic. “The unemployment rate is probably actually 10%,” he contended, arguing that Stats SA’s headline figure of 32.9% ignores the vibrant informal economy where “everyone is doing something.”

Critics were quick to dismiss him as ignorant, unscientific, even a “denialist,” with former Statistician-General Pali Lehohla lambasting Fourie’s claims as “madness” and “lying,” vigorously defending Stats SA’s methodology. Radio presenter Ashraf Garda, however, noted theREAD MORE

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Fagrie Lakay Enjoys Cup Success in Egypt

South African striker Fagrie Lakay has won the Egyptian League Cup.

Lakay, who plays for Cleopatra Ceramica, scored the second goal in the 2-0 over National Bank late on Thursday.

This triumph marks Ceramica Cleopatra’s third consecutive Egypt Capital Cup title, making them the most successful club in the competition’s short history, with three wins in four editions.

Lakay and company thus qualify for next season’s Egyptian Super Cup, which will feature Premier League champions Al Ahly, Egypt Cup holdersREAD MORE

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Serie A Champions Snap Up Kevin De Bruyne

Former Manchester City playmaker Kevin De Bruyne has found a new home in Italy.

De Bruyne has joined the reigning Serie A champions, Napoli.

The Belgian arrives in Naples on a contract until June 2027, plus an option to extend for a further year.

De Bruyne joins Napoli just over two weeks before his 34th birthday on 28 June.

He brings tons of experience.

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Eastern Cape Death Toll Climbs to 57 Fatalities, OR Tambo District Suffers Most

The death toll in the Eastern Cape district following Monday and Tuesday floods has climbed to 57 fatalities.

The OR Tambo suffered the most fatalities as 51 of the people that perished came from it, while the rest, 6, came from the nearby Amathole district.

These are the latest figures that came from the Office of the Premier Oscar Mabuyane following frantic rescue efforts in the past two days.

“As of today 12 June, 57 fatalities have been reported acrossREAD MORE

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SACP Frowns at National Treasury for Taking R28 Billion Loan With World Bank

The South African Communist Party (SACP) has voiced its displeasure regarding the decision by the National Treasury to source a new R28 billion loan from the World Bank.

The communist party says the decision deepens the country’s subordination to imperialist-controlled global finance capital, reinforcing a neo-colonial debt regime that erodes national sovereignty, undermines democratic development and threatens the interests of the working class.

The party was reacting to reports that despite the country being knee deep in foreign and domesticREAD MORE

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Official: Real Madrid Welcome Trent Alexander-Arnold

England international Trent Alexander-Arnold is officially a Real Madrid player.

Earlier on Thursday, the former Liverpool right-back underwent a medical at the Sanitas La Moraleja University Hospital and then signed a contract that will keep him at the club for the next six seasons.

He will wear the number 12 jersey.

“I’m aware that playing for Real Madrid comes with great responsibility, and I’m ready to give everything for the team and for the Madridistas,” commented Alexander-Arnold.

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Lungu Family and Zambian Government in Stalemate Over Former President’s Repatriation

Lusaka, Zambia – June 12, 2025 – A deepening rift between the family of Zambia’s late Sixth Republican President, Edgar Chagwa Lungu, and the Government of the Republic of Zambia has cast a shadow over the repatriation of his remains from South Africa, where he passed away on Thursday, June 5, 2025.

The family, through spokesperson Makebi Zulu, issued a press statement expressing frustration with the government’s approach to the funeral arrangements, emphasizing their desire to honor the late president’sREAD MORE

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