China-South Africa Ties Spotlighted at Book Launch

The Embassy of the People’s Republic of China in South Africa co-hosted a major book launch event at the Pretoria National Botanical Gardens on Tuesday evening. The event marked the release of the book Xi Jinping and the Global South by Professor David Monyae and attracted academics, diplomats, media representatives, and civil society members. Ambassador… Continue reading China-South Africa Ties Spotlighted at Book Launch

Helman Mkhalele Enrolls for CAF A Licence

Bafana Bafana assistant coach Helman Mkhalele has taken a major step in his coaching career by enrolling for the CAF A Licence. The former Bafana Bafana winger has been touted as a possible replacement to succeed head coach Hugo Broos when the Belgian retires at the end of the FIFA 2026 World Cup. Mkhalele, however,… Continue reading Helman Mkhalele Enrolls for CAF A Licence

Perpetrators Face Justice Ahead of 21 Days of Activism

As South Africa prepares to observe the annual 21 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence (GBV) and Child Abuse, courts across the country have delivered heavy sentences to perpetrators of rape, murder, and abuse, reaffirming the justice system’s commitment to protecting women and children. In the North West, the Christiana Regional Court sentenced Boikanyo Seemohela… Continue reading Perpetrators Face Justice Ahead of 21 Days of Activism

India Pioneers Air-to-Water Innovation With Launch of Nation’s First Bottled Water Made From Air

New technology marks major step toward sustainable water production and climate resilience. Photo: Sansert Sangsakawrat / iStock

India has unveiled a pioneering bottled water initiative that uses atmospheric water generation technology to create drinking water directly from air – a first for the country and a milestone in global sustainability. The project introduces a renewable, zero-extraction model for producing pure water without depleting groundwater resources, as reported by ANI, a partner of… Continue reading India Pioneers Air-to-Water Innovation With Launch of Nation’s First Bottled Water Made From Air

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Paul Stays Put in Uganda

Uganda’s Football Association has extended coach Paul Put’s contract ahead of the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON). Uganda has moved to end speculation over the future of the Belgian by renewing the head coach’s contract to 2028, a vote of confidence that comes just one month before the Cranes head into the AFCON in… Continue reading Paul Stays Put in Uganda

Russian Scientists Develop Breakthrough Technology to Enhance Accuracy of Petroleum Quality Assessment

New algorithm improves monitoring systems and supports Arctic fuel production. Photo: ClaudioVentrella / iStock

Scientists from the Institute of Automation and Control Processes of the Far Eastern Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences have created an innovative technology that significantly increases the accuracy of assessing the quality of petroleum products and specialised hydrocarbon fractions. This is reported by the official website of the Ministry of Science and Higher… Continue reading Russian Scientists Develop Breakthrough Technology to Enhance Accuracy of Petroleum Quality Assessment

ANC Limpopo Hails By-Election Wins and Clean Audits

PRAISE: The African National Congress (ANC) in Limpopo, led by Provincial Chairperson Stanley Mathabatha, has praised its structures for their continued efforts to strengthen the movement and ensure good governance. Photo: ANC Limpopo

The African National Congress (ANC) in Limpopo has praised its structures across the province for their continued efforts to strengthen the movement and ensure good governance. This follows the conclusion of the party’s Provincial Executive Committee (PEC) meeting held at Frans Mohlala House in Polokwane on Monday, 10 November 2025. Provincial Chairperson Chupu Stanley Mathabatha… Continue reading ANC Limpopo Hails By-Election Wins and Clean Audits

Ethiopia Launches Production of Unique Medicines for Africa

The launch of production will allow Ethiopia to reduce spending on importing medicines by 60–80%. Photo: Smederevac / iStock

Ethiopia has begun producing critically important medicines that have not previously been manufactured in any African country. This will not only meet the domestic demand of the republic but also enable exports to pharmaceutical markets in other African states. The information was reported by Fana Media Corporation (FMC), a partner of TV BRICS. The production… Continue reading Ethiopia Launches Production of Unique Medicines for Africa

AKA’s Father Faces Painful Questions About Who Ordered Hit

Tony Forbes, father of rapper Kiernan “AKA” Forbes, has called for justice and demanded to know who commissioned the attack that killed his son and celebrity chef Tebello “Tibz” Motsoane in Durban in 2023. The two brothers accused of carrying out the murders, Siyabonga Ndimande and Malusi Ndimande, were extradited from Eswatini and arrived at… Continue reading AKA’s Father Faces Painful Questions About Who Ordered Hit

Writer Salwa Bakr: Without Literature, It Is Impossible to Understand One Another

The Egyptian writer spoke about the power of literature and the importance of cultural exchange. Photo: morgan23 / iStock

Writers from the BRICS countries convey the stories of different peoples through literature. The work of Egyptian author Salwa Bakr was recognised by the jury of the new BRICS Literature Award, which included her in the shortlist of nominees. In an interview with Za rubezhom, she spoke about how she became acquainted with Russia and… Continue reading Writer Salwa Bakr: Without Literature, It Is Impossible to Understand One Another

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