insert_link APO International Mother’s Tumor Removed Through a Chance Encounter with Mercy Ships A 45-year-old woman has had a debilitating, an orange-sized tumor surgically removed from her jaw for free after she was spotted by team workers from international charity Mercy Ships (www.MercyShips.org) in her village in Madagascar. Unable to afford surgery, mother-of-four Marie Elisa had lived with the growing tumor for five years. The condition caused severe weight loss, forced her to stop farming, and left her family struggling financially. What began […] today10 February, 2025
insert_link APO International Botswana undertakes Health Vulnerability and Adaptation Assessment: A move towards a resilient health system on impacts of climate change The Government of Botswana conducted a Climate Change Health Vulnerability and Adaptation Assessment in selected districts to identify high-risk areas and vulnerable populations affected by climate change. The objective was to strengthen the country’s health sector to effectively and efficiently respond to climate-related impacts. The assessment report, based on climate scenarios, provides evidence that Botswana is highly vulnerable to climate change. It highlights that key economic sectors will face increasing […] today10 February, 2025
insert_link APO International Mr. Attaf pays courtesy visit to outgoing Lebanese PM The Minister of State, Minister of Foreign Affairs, National Community Abroad and African Affairs, Ahmed Attaf, wrapped up on Sunday his official visit to Lebanon with a courtesy visit to outgoing Lebanese Prime Minister Najib Mikati in Beirut. During the meeting, Attaf congratulated Najib Mikati on his successful leadership of the caretaker government and commended his commitment to strengthening Algerian-Lebanese consultation and cooperation during his premiership. For his part, Mikati […] today10 February, 2025
insert_link Business / Economics China imposes retaliatory tariffs on $14bn worth of US goods China has imposed retaliatory tariffs on the US, hitting about $14bn worth of goods and dashing hopes that a trade war between the world's two largest economies could be avoided. Beijing announced the tariffs last week in response to a US decision to impose an additional 10 per cent levy on Chinese products. Laura Westbrook has more. today10 February, 2025
insert_link South Africa Surge in White South Africans Seeking U.S. Relocation – Chamber of Commerce South African Chamber of Commerce in the US says it has received over 20-thousand inquiries from white South Africans who wish to relocate to America. The chamber’s president, Neil Diamond, told the SABC that there will be a potential mass exodus of skilled agricultural professionals from the country: today10 February, 2025
insert_link Dr. Sam Nujoma Ongandjera King Mourns Nujoma’s Passing Ongandjera King Johannes Mupiya has conveyed the community’s profound sorrow over the passing of Founding President Dr. Sam Nujoma. He emphasized that while the moment is one of mourning, it is also a time to honor Nujoma’s remarkable life and enduring legacy. Speaking at Nujoma’s residence in Etunda, Okahao, Mupiya described him as a true liberator whose unwavering commitment to Namibia’s freedom will remain deeply ingrained in the nation’s […] today10 February, 2025
insert_link APO International Canon begins using scrap-recycled steel in printing products and supplying steel scrap from used Multifunction Devices (MFD) to steel manufacturers in an effort to promote resource recycling Canon Inc. (www.Canon-CNA.com) announced today that the company will begin using recycled steel material (electric furnace steel sheets) in some printing products, including office multifunction devices (MFDs), home inkjet printers, large-format inkjet printers and commercial printing presses, that will be released in 2025. Going forward, Canon will gradually increase the number of products utilizing recycled steel. Electric furnace steel sheets are recycled materials produced in an electric furnace from steel […] today10 February, 2025
insert_link Business / Economics United States has released its monthly jobs growth data The United States has released its monthly jobs growth data, with some analysts arguing it's another sign of a softening job market in the world's strongest economy. The President has criticized his predecessor, Joseph Biden, for the weaker-than-expected numbers. Mitch McCann reports from New York: today10 February, 2025
insert_link Dr. Sam Nujoma More citizens express their thoughts on Nujoma to NewsOnOne The public took some time out to mourn the founding president Sam Shafishuna Nujoma's passing when speaking to One Africa's news team of Francois Lottering and Selma Ikela. Watch the special edition for the 9th of February on oneafrica.tv or watch NewsOnOne weeknights at 7 on gotv 84, dtsv 284 or stream for free on oneafrica.tv today10 February, 2025