Countries Two thirds of Africans may have had Covid, WHO study shows Johannesburg – More than two-thirds of Africans may have contracted Covid-19 over the past two years, around 97 times... Read more 8 Apr, 2022
Countries SA stance doesn’t mean it condones Russia’s invasion of Ukraine – Naledi Pandor Cape Town – International Relations Minister Naledi Pandor has said that South Africa’s non-aligned position on the ongoing conflict... Read more 8 Apr, 2022
Burkina Faso Sankara lawyers demand Burkina ex-president’s extradition Ouagadougou – Lawyers for the family of ex-Burkina Faso leader Thomas Sankara on Thursday demanded former president Blaise Compaore... Read more 8 Apr, 2022
Countries Woman, 41, doing well after giving birth to conjoined twins Cape Town – A 41-year-old mother is reportedly doing well after she gave birth to a set of conjoined... Read more 8 Apr, 2022
Countries SA abstains from voting to suspend Russia from UN Rights Council Cape Town – South Africa on Thursday abstained from voting on the suspension of Russia from the United Nations... Read more 8 Apr, 2022
Countries PICS | Man suffers critical injuries after falling from 4th floor window of an apartment building Cape Town – A 24-year old man reportedly suffered critical injuries after he fell from the 4th floor of... Read more 8 Apr, 2022
Arts and Leisure Two suspects to appear in court over Esther Mahlangu’s robbery, assault Cape Town – Mpumalanga police reportedly arrested two suspects aged 32 and 37 on Thursday, in relation to renowned... Read more 8 Apr, 2022
Countries Tunisia hits back at Erdogan ‘interference’ Tunis – Tunisia has summoned Turkey’s ambassador in protest against “interference”, the foreign ministry said on Wednesday, after President Recep... Read more 8 Apr, 2022
Business Kenya unveils $28bn budget to spur recovery Nairobi – Kenya’s finance minister on Thursday unveiled a $28 billion budget aimed at helping the economy recover after... Read more 8 Apr, 2022
Coronavirus South Africa has lifted most Covid-19 restrictions. But risks remain Harsha Somaroo, University of the WitwatersrandIn early April South Africa ended most of the mandatory measures it put in... Read more 8 Apr, 2022