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    Omanyano ovanhu koikundaneki yomalungula kashili paveta, Commisiner Sakaria takunghilile Veronika Haulenga

Month: August 2024

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Namibia

Luderitz Mayor Prioritizes Youth Sports and Infrastructure Development

Luderitz Mayor, Phillipus Balhao is focusing on boosting local youth engagement through sports and arts while addressing social issues like substance abuse. His administration has introduced inter-school sports competitions and an “adopt-a-team” initiative to support local teams. The mayor also stresses the need for a second sports facility and improved infrastructure, including schools and housing, to support the town’s growth and attract investment.  

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South Africa

The DA has secured a Parliamentary debate on Eskom’s proposed electricity tariff hike

In S.A, the DA has secured a Parliamentary debate on Eskom’s proposed electricity tariff hike. National Assembly speaker Thoko Didiza confirmed the debate, which will scrutinise the legality of Eskom's make-up tariff to recover an extra eight-billion-rand next year. DA's Kevin Mileham emphasised the party's commitment to fighting the tariff increases, warning of severe financial burdens on struggling South Africans:  

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Namibia

Venaani’s Ambitious Goal to Cut Swapo’s Vote Faces Skepticism

Popular Democratic Movement President McHenry Venaani’s plan to reduce Swapo’s electoral share to under 40% is deemed ambitious by analysts. Venaani aims to capitalize on growing voter dissatisfaction and increase PDM’s influence, but political analyst Ndumba Kamwanyah questions whether this target is feasible given Swapo’s entrenched support and competition from other opposition parties like IPC and LPM. Kamwanyah notes that Venaani’s efforts to broaden PDM’s appeal may be hindered by […]

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Pearson’s Test of English (PTE) Academic Recommended by Canadian Nurse Regulators Collaborative

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Pearson’s Test of English (PTE) Academic Recommended by Canadian Nurse Regulators Collaborative

 Pearson (www.Pearson.com) (FTSE: PSON.L), the world’s lifelong learning company, has achieved a new recognition for PTE Academic. The Canadian Nurse Regulators Collaborative (CNRC) recommended that PTE Academic is included in the accepted tests for internationally trained nurses applying for registration in Canada.  The Pearson Test of English (PTE) Academic is a two-hour, computer-based exam taken in a test center environment that assesses four key English language skills: speaking, listening, reading, […]

todayAugust 19, 2024 13

South Africa

DA in the Western Cape is alarmed by the theft of ammunition and weaponry from the Faure Base in Eerste River

In S.A, the DA in the Western Cape is alarmed by the theft of ammunition and weaponry from the Faure Base in Eerste River. The party says this highlights a serious security crisis within SAPS facilities. With a history of stolen weapons ending up in the hands of criminals, the DA calls for an urgent investigation into this incident. Spokesperson, Thomas Walters stressed the need to rethink policing strategies and […]

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Africa

Kenya’s Largest Aviation Union Delays Strike Amid Airport Development Talks

Kenya's largest aviation workers' union has delayed its planned strike, originally set for Monday, by two weeks. Reuters says, the postponement allows for negotiations with the government over a proposed agreement with India's Adani Airport Holdings to develop Kenya's main airport. The union, representing airport staff, opposes the deal, citing concerns about potential job losses and the introduction of non-Kenyan workers.

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South Africa

South African Home Affairs Department has completed preparations to deport 95 Libyans

The South African Home Affairs Department has completed preparations to deport 95 Libyans arrested in White River, Mpumalanga, last month. It's believed they entered with visas obtained through misrepresentation. On Thursday, the White River Magistrate's Court withdrew their cases. Home Affairs minister, Leon Schreiber, says they will depart from Kruger Mpumalanga International Airport today on a flight funded by the Libyan Government:  

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