Data struggles may become a thing of the past for all South African households, according to Ntshavheni. During her State of The Nation Address (SONA)
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EU facing Chinese competition for influence in Africa
The EU will welcome more than 40 African leaders to Brussels on Thursday in an effort to reassert its influence on a continent where China
Macron Announces Troops to Leave after Nine Years
France and its allies in a European force will withdraw their troops from Mali after almost a decade, President Emmanuel Macron has announced. The troops
Kenyan univeristy hospital performs first penile implant procedure
NAIROBI, Kenya, Feb 17 – The Aga Khan University Hospital, Nairobi has performed a penile implant procedure to treat erectile dysfunction, a first in East
UK to review illegal migration, customs and national security
The Home Secretary, Priti Patel, has ordered a wide-ranging, independent review of Border Force to assess its structure, powers, funding and priorities to ensure it
South African student kills another during fight at KZN school
During a quarrel at Siphesihle Secondary School on Thursday, a 17-year-old pupil was stabbed to death by another learner. According to Reaction Unit SA (RUSA)
South Africa to address issue of marine litter and plastic pollution at upcoming 5th session of UN Environment Assembly
South Africa will support proposals to address the issue of marine litter and plastic pollution at the upcoming 5th session of the United Nations Environment
Strike: University of Pretoria workers demand better pay and benefits
The strike entered its ninth day on Thursday with negotiations between union members and management still ongoing. Hundreds of workers at the University of Pretoria
Ndidi rules out move to Aston Villa
Leicester City midfielder Wilfred Ndidi says he is “enjoying” himself in the city amid reports of interest from Aston Villa over a summer move. Report
Strengthened role as U.S. proposes new pandemic fund -WHO
The World Health Organization (WHO), Director-General, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, said that efforts to strengthen global health security will only succeed if the role of WHO