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[SAnews.gov.za] South Africa has recorded 19 506 new COVID-19 cases, bringing the total number of cases to 1 973 972.
South Africa is one of the hardest-hit countries in Africa with over 740,000 infections.
The country recorded 60 more virus-related deaths on Wednesday, bringing the death toll to 20,011.
Following chaotic scenes in Brackenfell on Monday, the DA have said that the EFF's 'terrorising of communities' is comparable to the Nazis.
[Dalsan Radio] The African Union Mission in Somalia (AMISOM) has concluded a two-day training on International Humanitarian Law, Human Rights and Gender for AMISOM, Somalia National Army (SNA) and Jubbaland forces.
[Dalsan Radio] The Indian government has announced that it will soon evacuate its citizens from the capital Mogadishu.
The Hawks confirmed that self-proclaimed prophet Shepherd Bushiri and his wife Mary acted in contravention of court when they fled to Malawi.
By ABC7 The Cook County Department of Public Health issued a Stay-At-Home Advisory Friday due to the rising number of COVID-19 cases. Friday's record-breaking numbers included 15,415 newly confirmed or probable cases, the highest one-day total. Additionally, 5,362 people have been hospitalized, another new high for the pandemic. Health officials also reported 27 new deaths […]
A St Andrew pastor who is accused of rape and grievous sexual assault, was offered bail when he appeared in the St. Andrew Parish Court on Friday. Pastor Dave Jonas of the Apostle Philadelphia Ministry, located off Washington...
THE Zimbabwe consul in South Africa, Melody Chaurura, has announced that only five buses will be cleared daily to transport Zimbabwean returnees from the neighbouring country. BY NQOBANI NDLOVU Chaurura said this in response to reports that there was chaos at the country’s ports of entry with Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra) officials refusing to clear buses ferrying returnees. She said all buses to be cleared should have a clearance certificate from the consulate to avoid being denied entry into Zimbabwe. “All buses involved in the repatriation of Zimbabwean nationals from South Africa are with immediate effect required to obtain travel clearance from the consulate of Zimbabwe in Johannesburg two days before the intended departure date,” she said in a notice. “This applies to all except for those travelling from Cape provinces who should approach the Zimbabwe consulate in Cape Town for clearance. To avoid congestion at the port of entry, a minimum of five buses will be cleared to travel per day.” Passengers and bus crew are required to have a COVID-19-free certificate obtained within 48 hours, the notice added. Millions of Zimbabweans are domiciled in South Africa, legally and illegally, in search for a better life due to the deteriorating economic conditions in the country. lFollow Nqobani on Twitter via @NqobaniNdlovu
[Capital FM] Nairobi -- Narok Senator Ledama Ole Kina temporarily brought proceedings in the Senate to a halt on Tuesday when he entered the Chamber clad in the traditional Maasai attire.
South Africa has recorded 20 more Covid-19 related deaths, bringing the death toll to 19 809.
[ENA] Addis Ababa -- Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed said the law enforcement operations in Tigray Regional State are proceeding as planned.
[New Times] QA Venue Solutions Rwanda, the firm that manages Kigali Arena, has announced a logo contest that calls for interested Rwandan creative to design a logo for the country's multipurpose sporting facility.
So you couldn't catch the latest episode of Skeem Saam? Don't worry, we've got you covered. Be warned of spoilers!
Following a thunderstorm warning, parts of Gauteng have been plagued with floods, strong winds and severe bouts of lightning.
By CLAIRE GALOFARO AP National Writer As soon as the news buzzed on their phones, Americans gathered spontaneously on street corners and front lawns — honking their horns, banging pots and pans, starting impromptu dance parties — as an agonizingly vitriolic election and exhausting four-day wait for results came to an end Saturday morning. And for all that joy, there was equal parts sorrow, anger and mistrust on the other side. Across the United States, the dramatic conclusion of the 2020 election was cathartic. Just after The Associated Press and other news organizations declared that former Vice President Joe Biden […]
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It's seven goals in two matches for Banyana Banyana in the Cosafa Women's Championship, where they were ruthless against Eswatini.
[Premium Times] Three-time African champions Nigeria on Friday squandered a four-goal lead to end the tie with Sierra Leone 4-4.
President Cyril Ramaphosa says signs of a resurgence in Covid-19 cases in the Eastern Cape should serve as a warning to citizens to remain vigilant.
[Premium Times] The official noted that \"people become blind early in life as from 20-30 years.\"
[Nyasa Times] President Lazarus Chakwera has rejected assertions that he facilitated to smuggle Prophet Shepherd Bushiri on the President's plane out of South Africa on Friday when the Malawi leader was returning home from a two-day visit of Pretoria.
[New Times] Saturday Etoile de l'Est Vs Interforce 10am Gorilla Vs Rwamagana 1pm Rutsiro Vs Alpha 3:30pm