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Forestry, Fisheries and Environment highlights Minister Barbara Creecy’s budget to NCOP

Minister of Forestry, Fisheries and Environment, Ms Barbara Creecy, delivers Budget Speech to National Council of ProvincesForestry, Fisheries and the Environment Minister Barbara Creecy on Tuesday outlined a number of initiatives being implemented by ...

Minister Barbara Creecy launches alien and invasive species status report, 28 May

Minister of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment, Ms Barbara Creecy, to launch alien and invasive species status report in Cape Town The Minister of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment, Ms Barbara Creecy, will on 28 May 2021, officially release ...

North West Treasury warns public of fraudulent “Final Adjudication Letter” making the rounds

Provincial Treasury warns of a fraudulent tender adjudication letter in circulationThe North West Provincial Treasury would like to warn the public of a fraudulent “Final Adjudication Letter” making the rounds.“It has come to our attention that there a...

Premier Alan Winde receives brief from LEAP officers, 26 May

Premier Winde to take part in LEAP walkabout in Mitchells PlainTomorrow, the Premier of the Western Cape, Alan Winde, will be receiving a briefing from LEAP officers who were appointed in March and joining them in a walkabout in Mitchells Plain.The LEA...

Aid Operation Gets Underway for Survivors of DR Congo’s Volcanic Eruption

Aid agencies are assessing the needs of tens of thousands of people affected by the eruption of the Mount Nyiragongo volcano in the city of Goma in the Democratic Republic of Congo.Local authorities report 32 people were killed in the eruption, includ...

Gauteng Transport appoints mediator in e-hailling dispute

The Gauteng Department of Roads and Transport has appointed a mediator to assist in resolving the dispute between e-hailing services companies, Über and Bolt and their driver partners.Jenine Khan, a reputable advocate specialising in civil litigation, ...

Strong Earthquakes Near DRC Volcano Raise Fears of Second Eruption

Regional officials reported strong earthquakes Tuesday in the area surrounding the Democratic Republic of Congo’s (DRC) Mount Nyiragongo volcano, three days after it erupted, killing 32 people, destroying villages, and displacing at least 5,000 residen...

In Nigeria, Rising Insecurity Leads to Growing Separatist Calls

Escalating insecurity and communal violence in Nigeria appear to be strengthening separatist movements across the country. Among those movements is the Indigenous People of Biafra, a group that advocates an independent state in a part of Nigeria that t...

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About 200,000 Mourners Attend Pope Francis’ Funeral

Vatican City: About 200,000 mourners filled the St. Peter's Square in Vatican City on Saturday for the funeral ceremony of Pope Francis, the Holy See's press service said. 'At the moment, the competent authorities report that about 200,000 people are ...
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Stalled Migori County Headquarters Set for Completion

Migori: The National Assembly Committee on Administration and National Security, chaired by Lari MP Mburu Kahangara, has assured Migori residents that the stalled Migori headquarters building will be completed to serve the public. According to Kenya...

Government Pledges Support for Administrative Officers to Improve Service Delivery

Makueni: The government is committed to ensuring that all National Government Administrative Officers (NGAOs) have well-equipped operational offices to deliver quality services to the public efficiently. Interior and National Administration Cabinet Se...

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Namibian Ministry Continues Support for Liberation Struggle Veterans, Says Minister Kapofi

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