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Four men held over child marriage in Sierra Leone appear in landmark court case
It relates to a 17-year-old girl - four men including her father and husband face years in jail if convicted.
News24 | ANALYSIS | Brits’ raw power and eye for second chances a strong case for Proteas’ top order
Tazmin Brits was eight months out from achieving her lifelong goal of competing at the London Olympic Games, in the javelin throw event, in 2012 before a car accident curtailed …
Cape Town announces a 24-hour water outage on Monday
Residents in parts of Cape Town are urged to store water in advance as the city conducts critical testing on a major bulk water pipeline.
Zimbabwe–China investment symposium on the cards
Herald Reporter ZIMBABWE is gearing up for a major gathering of Government, business and financiers next week as Zimbabwe hosts a Zimbabwe–China Investment Symposium 2026 aimed at turning decades of…
MPs to reconvene on Tuesday for CAB3 vote
Nyore Madzianike-Senior Reporter Members of Parliament have been called up to attend an extraordinary sitting on Tuesday to consider and vote for some amendments made by the Senate on Constitutional…
As drug use increases in Burundi, a centre helps addicts recover
Strong Bridge centre in Bujumbura has helped hundreds of young people recover since it opened its doors in 2021.
R710 Million in the Township and Rural Entrepreneurship Programme
Township-based small business owners in South Africa can access state funding through TREP.
Chitungwiza inaugurates 27th junior council, celebrates Day of the African Child
Diana Nherera CHITUNGWIZA Municipality today inaugurated its 27th Junior Council while commemorating the Day of the African Child, with civic leaders reaffirming their commitment to empowering children to actively participate…
Zimbabwe, India strengthen cooperation in mining
Gibson Nyikadzino-Zimpapers Politics Hub Zimbabwe and India yesterday held an inaugural meeting of the Joint Coordination Committee on Mining and Mineral Resources to strengthen strategic cooperation in the fields of…
Cape Town to implement 12-hour power outage this weekend
Residents in parts of Cape Town face electricity interruptions as the city carries out infrastructure upgrades.
News24 | US tariffs squeeze SA equipment manufacturer Bell’s profit
Tariffs have put pressure on Bell Equipment’s US prices and profit margins, contributing to a 50% drop in overall profit.
Gweru mayor Chivhoko pleads for residents’ patience over poor roads
Patrick Chitumba pchitumba1@gmail.com GWERU City Council (GCC) mayor, Councillor Martin Chivhoko has appealed for patience from residents as the local authority begins a phased programme to resurface the city’s battered…
ActionSA criticises R600m SAPS security plan ahead of June 30
SAPS announced that it will partner with private security to maintain stability, on 30 June
DA majority in Joburg within reach, but hinges on voter turnout
‘Its whole campaign is really fundamentally focused on getting people who are already in the DA bubble to get out and vote, rather than winning new voters,’ says political consultant, …
NUST wins national universities quiz challenge
Ivan Zhakata-Herald Correspondent THE National University of Science and Technology (NUST) has emerged as the winner of the eighth edition of the Students and Youth Working on Reproductive Health Action…
Emakhandeni woman (34) asks for sex from boy (16), infects him with HIV
Dalyn Chigwizura dchigwizura8@gmail.com A 34-year-old Bulawayo woman has appeared in court for allegedly dating and having sex with a 16-year-old boy whom she infected with HIV. Gracious Taruvinga of Emakhandeni…
Fort Rixon man stabs cousin brother with Okapi knife, flees
Kimberley Chitambara kimtafadzwa02@gmail.com A 34-year-old man from Fort Rixon, Insiza District, appeared in court on Friday charged with attempted murder after stabbing his cousin brother with a knife once on…
UN Report accuses Israel of deliberately targeting children in Gaza
The report also details alleged abuses against Palestinian children in the occupied West Bank, including arbitrary detention, torture and sexual violence.
Timbuktu without water or electricity as fuel shortage shuts down power station
Timbuktu has been without water or electricity for four days, according to a report by RFI. A monthlong fuel shortage has brought the Malian city’s thermal power station to a …
Moroccan court jails 29 in major drug trafficking case
A Moroccan court handed prison sentences to 29 people, including prominent politicians and sports and business figures, in an international drug trafficking and corruption scandal that has rocked the country.