SUDAN CONTINUES TO FACE WORST HUNGER, DISPLACEMENT CRISIS AS CIVIL WAR LASTS FOR 15 MONTHS

Sun 14 July 2024: Sudan continues to face the worst hunger and displacement crisis in the world as a result of the 15 months of armed conflicts between the Sudanese army and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF). While the number of people killed in the clashes is estimated to be around 16,000, the death […]

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KENYAN POLICE UNDER INVESTIGATION AFTER NINE MUTILATED BODIES FOUND NEAR NAIROBI SLUM

Sat 13 July 2024: Kenya’s police watchdog, the Independent Policing Oversight Authority (IPOA), is investigating possible police involvement following the discovery of nine mutilated bodies in an abandoned quarry in Mukuru, a slum area south of Nairobi. The bodies, found less than 100 meters from the Kware police station, were wrapped in bags and secured […]

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DEATH TOLL RISES TO 22 AFTER NIGERIAN SCHOOL BUILDING COLLAPSE

Sat 13 July 2024: The death toll from the collapse of a school building in Jos, Plateau State, Nigeria, has increased to 22, according to officials and rescue workers. The two-story building, housing classrooms and staff offices, collapsed on Friday during exams, initially killing at least 12 students and teachers. Rescue workers from the State […]

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IMF CUTS BOTSWANA’S 2024 GROWTH FORECAST AMID DIAMOND PRODUCTION DECLINE

Sat 13 July 2024: The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has reduced Botswana’s 2024 growth forecast to 1%, down from the previous estimate of 3.6% in April, primarily due to decreased diamond production, Reuters reported. The IMF also anticipates the budget deficit to widen to 6% from 3.45% because of reduced mineral revenues. In response, the […]

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SA GOVERNMENT WORKING HARD TO PREVENT CYBERCRIME – NTSHAVHENI

Sat 13 July 2024: Minister in the Presidency Khumbudzo Ntshavheni has assured the public of government’s commitment to prevent cybercrime. This follows the recent media statement issued by Public Works and Infrastructure Minister Dean Macpherson, in which he said about R300 million was allegedly siphoned off from DPWI through cybercrime in the past 10 years.  […]

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KENYA’S POLICE CHIEF RESIGNS AMID CRITICISM OVER PROTEST CRACKDOWN

Fri 12 July 2024: Kenya’s police chief, Inspector General Japhet Koome, has resigned following criticism of the police’s handling of recent antigovernment protests in which dozens of demonstrators were killed. President William Ruto accepted Koome’s resignation, the presidency announced on Friday. Deputy Inspector-General Douglas Kanja has been appointed as the acting police chief with immediate […]

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SOUTH AFRICA REMAINS ON HIGH ALERT AS TWO MORE MPOX CASES REPORTED

Fri 12 July 2024: Despite heightened public awareness and intensive contact tracing efforts to control the spread of the Monkeypox  disease, or Mpox, as it is known for short, South Africa has reported two additional laboratory-confirmed cases this week. This brings the total number of infections to 22 since the first case was reported in […]

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‘WE NOW FACE GUNS’: SMALL-SCALE MINERS FEAR WAGNER’S ADVANCES IN CAR

Fri 12 July 2024: Local miners in the Central African Republic face eviction and violence as the Russian group takes over gold and diamond mines. Beloko, Central African Republic – When Sadock arrived in the northwestern Central African Republic (CAR) town of Koki in November 2022, he thought he had finally found a safe place to […]

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TRAGIC CARLETONVILLE ACCIDENT RAISES URGENT QUESTIONS ABOUT SCHOOL TRANSPORT SAFETY

Fri 12 July 2024: Johannesburg – Following the tragic death of 12 pupils and their transport driver in a road accident in Carletonville yesterday morning, serious questions are being raised about vehicle safety and roadworthiness, especially when transporting school children. Concerns about the safety of schoolchildren in public and scholarly transportation, often a minibus, have long […]

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DURBAN MOSQUE REMAINS OPEN AND ACTIVE AFTER BOMB THREAT

Thu 11 July 2024: Durban – An undetonated explosive device was discovered at the Masjid Dur Rahman Mosque in Durban North early Monday morning. Despite the seriousness of the situation, which the mosque’s trustee Yusuf Desai described as a potential Islamophobic attack, the mosque remains open and active for all community members. Desai also mentioned that […]

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