Freshwater health goes under microscope as hundreds of NZ farmers adopt environment plans.
A Southland New Zealand dairy farmer has invested $200,000 over the last 10 years in planting and fencing around a river and creeks on his property – an outcome of
SA observes 43rd anniversary of PAC founder Robert Sobukwe’s death
Today marks almost half a century since the death of the founder of the Pan Africanist Congress of Azania, Robert Mangaliso Sobukwe. Yesterday, the organisation’s Gauteng wing hosted a panel
SA’s EFF calls for urgent Parliamentary inquiry into eNCA mask debacle
The Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) has written to the Speaker of the National Assembly, requesting that an urgent inquiry be instituted against 24-hour news broadcaster, eNCA, and the organisation’s political
Zim nurses ‘reluctant to take China vaccine’
Medical workers in Zimbabwe have been reluctant to take Covid-19 vaccinations received from China, the AFP news agency reports the nurses’ union as saying. It cites a lack of clarity
Hunt for 300 Nigerian girls as second abducted school group freed
Police in Nigeria have launched a search and rescue operation for 317 girls kidnapped from a school in the state of Zamfara. The operation comes as 42 people kidnapped from
Jeppy Jaboon set for Zanu PF come-back
Upenyu Chaota The temperatures outside Zanu PF seem to be going below zero degrees for former Masvingo provincial political commissar Jeppy Jaboon who is said to be in the process
Ex-SAA chair donates food to Zuma as more people expected to visit Nkandla
While Myeni’s gesture has been appreciated by some, including the former president’s daughter Dudu Zuma-Sambudla, others criticised her. Former South African Airways (SAA) and Jacob Zuma Foundation chairperson Dudu Myeni
Will the ANC’s top six be the latest to go for tea in Nkandla with Zuma?
‘He is having a meeting with the top leadership of the ANC, that meeting will take place any day soon,’ said Ramaphosa. President Cyril Ramaphosa says the top structure of
$1-million WAN-IFRA grant to boost media freedom in Sub-Saharan Africa
Media freedom in Sub-Saharan Africa is about to get a major boost after WAN-IFRA announced a new $1-million partnership with the Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs. “WAN-IFRA will work with
Charges dropped against DJ Fresh and Euphonik
DJ Fresh and Euphonik have been cleared of allegations of rape levelled against them. The DJs had been accused on Twitter of raping a young woman before she laid charges