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Transport Hurdle Hits Mobile Clinics
[Namibian] The Ministry of Health and Social Services says transport shortages are preventing some district personnel from visiting mobile clinics and community health posts.
Africa: Thousands of Zimbabweans On Way Back From South Africa As Government Sends Buses to Cape Town, Johannesburg
[New Zimbabwe] THOUSANDS of Zimbabweans are on their way back home after government sent hundreds of buses to ferry them from safety camps and consulates in Cape Town, Port Elizabeth …
Uganda: Museveni Sacks Top Works Ministry Officials
[Nile Post] At least four senior technocrats at the Ministry of Works and Transport have been removed from office as President Museveni escalates internal accountability measures over persistent complaints about …
Chilima Crash Investigation Highlights Systemic Lapses in Malawi's Chain of Responsibility
[Nyasa Times] The parliamentary inquiry into the June 10, 2024 military aircraft crash that killed Vice President Saulos Chilima and eight others continues to expose the distance between official account
Stellantis reworks Gqeberha plant plans as market shifts
Stellantis MD Mike Whitfield insists the greenfield project is merely on hold, not abandoned, amid market upheaval.
HOW millions bank a SASSA second income each month
A prominent economist believes millions are taking home a SASSA second income every month, skewing the country’s real unemployment landscape …
South Africa: Violence Must Not Overshadow South Africans' Legitimate Concerns On Illegal Immigration
[IFP] The Inkatha Freedom Party (IFP) commends the overwhelming majority of South Africans who participated peacefully in marches against illegal immigration across the country.
South Africa: Roots of Xenophobia - Before 'Abahambe' There Were Amampondo and Amankula
[Daily Maverick] There is something eerily familiar about the narrative that immigrants, documented or not, are the source of our pain in South Africa, with the phrase 'Abahambe' gaining dangerous …
South Africa: Three Arrested After Nelson Mandela Bay Residents Intervene to Protect Foreign-Owned Shop
[Daily Maverick] Despite heightened tensions and expectations of unrest in parts of the city, Nelson Mandela Bay remained largely calm on Tuesday, 30 June.
South Africa: Xenophobic Protests Hit Small Businesses Despite Evidence Migrants Help Grow SA's Economy
[Daily Maverick] Xenophobic unrest in South Africa leads to significant losses for small businesses, as vital foreign customers and workers flee, highlighting the positive economic contributions of migrants.
Angola Advocates Union of Extractive Industry in the Diversification of National Economy
[ANGOP] Talatona -- The chairperson of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry for Gas, Oil and Minerals of Angola (CCIGPMA), Isabel Fonseca, advocated on Thursday in Luanda for the creation …
Kenya: Cabinet Okays Kenya-Us Health Deal to Strengthen Disease Surveillance
[Capital FM] Nairobi -- Kenya and the United States are set to deepen cooperation in public health after the Cabinet approved a new bilateral health framework.
A dead MacBook is a business problem
The hidden cost of a broken device is high, and South African businesses need a repair strategy. Enter iAssist Apple Repairs.
Ghana: Government Steps Up Flood Response, Urges Public to Cooperate
[Ghanaian Times] The Minister for Works, Housing and Water Resources, Kenneth Gilbert Adjei, has assured Ghanaians that government is intensifying efforts to respond to the widespread flooding that has affected …
Ghana: NPP Criticises Government's Flood Response, Demands Stronger Action
[Ghanaian Times] The New Patriotic Party (NPP) has criticised the government's handling of the flooding that hit parts of Accra and surrounding communities on Monday, urging it to move beyond …
Ghana: Ghana High Commission Urges Citizens in South Africa to Stay Safe Ahead of Planned Protests
[Ghanaian Times] The Ghana High Commission in Pretoria has advised Ghanaians living in South Africa to remain vigilant and take precautionary measures ahead of planned protest activities expected on June …
Netone Backs 500km Walkathon to Tackle Zimbabwe's Drug Crisis
[263Chat] A 23-day walk from Zimbabwe's southern border to the capital is drawing attention to the country's growing drug and substance abuse crisis with organisers hoping every kilometre covered will …
Government Urges Calm As Tensions Rise Over South Africa's Anti-Immigration Protests
[Botswana Daily News] Molepolole -- As South Africa marked June 30 amid heightened anti-immigration protests, the Government of Botswana has assured citizens living in the neighbouring country that those with …
Kenya: Global Agricultural Leaders Meet in Nairobi to Chart Africa's Food Future Amid Climate Threats
[Capital FM] Nairobi -- Global agricultural leaders, policymakers, scientists, agripreneurs, and farmers have converged in Nairobi for DialogueNEXT in Africa, a high-level summit aimed at accelerating agricultural innovation and strengthening …
Serena’s Wimbledon comeback fizzles out in first round
LONDON, June 30 (Reuters) - Serena Williams showed flashes of brilliance before her much anticipated return to competitive action after a four-year absence fizzled out in a 6-3 6-7(6) 6-3 …
Nigeria: Repatriated Nigerians Warn Compatriots Against Migration to South Africa, Say Country Not Safe
[Leadership] Nigerians repatriated from South Africa following renewed xenophobic attacks have warned their compatriots against migrating to the Southern African nation, describing it as unsafe for foreigners and a place …
Nigeria: How Soldiers Broke Into Our Hostels, Stripped Female Students - Uniosun
[Daily Trust] Military personnel allegedly attached to the Army Depot in Osogbo on Monday night invaded off-campus hostels housing students of the University of Osun (UNIOSUN), with the university accusing …
South Africa: Fed-Up With 15 Years of Red Tape, Eastern Cape Community Goes to Court
[GroundUp] Butterworth families say government departments have spent years passing the buck while 300 people live in unsafe, prefabricated homes