SOUTH AFRICA’S DEEPENING OBESITY CRISIS DEMANDS URGENT ACTION

Tue 17 June 2025: Experts call for a multi-faceted approach, drawing lessons from the nation’s historic public health battles. South Africa is facing a severe public health challenge as an obesity crisis places immense strain on the nation’s healthcare system. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), more than half of the adult population is now classified […]

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WAGNER VS AFRICA CORPS: THE FUTURE OF RUSSIAN PARAMILITARIES IN MALI

Mon 16 June 2025: As mercenaries leave Mali, experts say that remaining Kremlin-controlled Africa Corps is more than just ‘Wagner rebranded’. This month, the Russian mercenary outfit Wagner Group announced its total withdrawal from Mali, claiming it had completed its mission after three and a half years of operations in the West African country. For years, Wagner […]

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UN SAYS 1.5M IN URGENT NEED OF CLEAN WATER AS CHAD FACES BREAKING POINT

Sat 14 June 2025: Chad is nearing collapse under the weight of a rapidly escalating humanitarian crisis, with 1.5 million people in urgent need of clean water and only a fraction currently being reached, the UN humanitarian affairs office warned Friday. Speaking at UN briefing in Geneva, Resident and Humanitarian Coordinator Francois Batalingaya said that […]

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WHY ANTI-TRAFFICKING MEASURES ALONE WON’T SAVE AFRICA’S PANGOLINS

Sat 14 June 2025: Nigeria accounts for the largest volume of detected pangolin scales illegally traded from Africa. Between 2010 and 2021, 190,000kg of scales – representing nearly 800,000 African pangolins – were seized in shipments linked to Nigeria, despite a ban on international trade. Pangolins are scaly mammals found across Asia and Africa. They are considered the world’s most […]

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SA EXPLORES REGIONALISATION OF CHICKEN IMPORTS FROM BRAZIL

Sat 14 June 2025: The Department of Agriculture is currently assessing the possibility of implementing regionalisation for chicken imports from Brazil to ensure local demand is met without compromising biosecurity. This follows South Africa’s suspension of imports of live poultry, eggs, and fresh (including frozen) poultry meat from Brazil after an outbreak of highly pathogenic […]

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SAHPRA WARNS PUBLIC TO STAY CAUTIOUS OF UNLICENSED CANNABIS DISPENSARIES

Fri 13 June 2025: The South African Health Products Regulatory Authority (SAHPRA) has warned the public to remain cautious when dealing with service providers claiming they are licensed, especially as cannabis dispensaries continue to expand. “SAHPRA has learned that individuals and companies are operating unethically by presenting falsified SAHPRA licences to gain public trust and […]

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SUDAN ARMY ACCUSES LIBYA’S HAFTAR OF SUPPORTING RSF BORDER ATTACKS

Thu 12 June 2025: The Sudanese Armed Forces and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs have accused the eastern Libyan military commander Khalifa Haftar of backing an attack by the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) on border outposts in the tri-border area shared by Sudan, Egypt, and Libya. According to a statement issued by the Sudanese army, RSF units, […]

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