Daily Archives: Aug 12, 2021

Nigerian Doctors’ Strike Disrupts Health System Amid Pandemic

Doctors in Nigeria are on strike over unpaid salaries and poor benefits. But the strike by some 40% of the country’s medical workforce comes...

Premier Refilwe Mtshweni-Tsipane hands over a house to Gogo Martha Matjomabe,12 Aug

70 year-old aged widow amongst beneficiaries of housing project As the country mark’s Women’s month in August, a 70 year old widow in Mpumalanga is...

Cosing statement by President Cyril Ramaphosa before the Judicial Commission of Inquiry into allegations of State Capture, Corruption and Fraud in the Public Sector...

Chairperson, Thank you once again for the opportunity to make a brief closing statement as I conclude my testimony in my capacity as the President...

Western Cape Government marks six month anniversary of Trade and Investment Promotion Partnership

United States and Western Cape mark six month anniversary of trade and investment promotion partnership On Friday, 6 August, the U.S. Consulate General in Cape...

UODC stands with young people to promote meaningful youth engagement

Vienna (Austria), 12 August 2021 - Across its programmatic work, UNODC stands with young people to promote meaningful youth engagement to enhance the rule...

Imigration Detention in Morocco: Still Waiting for Reforms as Europe Increases Pressure to Block Migrants and Asylum Seekers

KEY FINDINGS • Use of police stations and ad hoc facilities for immigration detention purposes. • Summary expulsions. • Lack of access to asylum procedures at land...

Mnister Patricia De Lille visits newly installed Anti-GBVF Billboards at Tshwane Police Stations, 13 Aug

Minister De Lille and Chairperson and CEO of the Gender-Based Violence and Femicide Response Fund to visit newly installed Anti-GBVF Billboards at Tshwane Police...

 Reality check’ climate-change report shines spotlight on Africa’s agriculture potential

IPCC Report reveals how “highly exposed” African agriculture is to climate extremes Africa could provide global food security if climate change exposure was managed JOHANNESBURG, 11...

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Namibia Celebrates Cuban Revolution Anniversary, Urges End to U.S. Sanctions

WINDHOEK: The 66th anniversary of the Cuban Revolution was celebrated in Namibia, where President Nangolo Mbumba called for an end to U.S. sanctions against Cuba. In a congratulatory message to Cuban President Diaz-Canel Bermudez, Mbumba highlighted t...
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Teenager Fatally Stabbed at Ncamagoro Village During Party Altercation

NCAMAGORO: A 17-year-old boy, Shinkanda Batista, was stabbed to death at a family gathering in Ncamagoro village early Wednesday morning. The incident occurred when a group attempted to enter a private party, resulting in a confrontation that turned f...

SADC Urges Peaceful Dialogue Amid Mozambique Election Violence

MAPUTO: The Southern African Development Community (SADC) has called for restraint and peaceful dialogue in Mozambique following a surge of violence after the December 2024 election results. Samia Suluhu Hassan, the Chairperson of the SADC Organ on Po...

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