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Month: February 2025

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South Africa

In S.A, EFF Claps Back at Elon Musk Over Malema Remarks

In S.A, the EFF has hit back at South African-born tech billionaire, Elon Musk, who has called for party leader Julius Malema to be sanctioned and declared an international criminal. This comes after Musk retweeted old clips of Malema making comments about cutting the throat of whiteness. The EFF’s spokesperson, Sinawo Thambo, says the offence that Musk has made against Malema constitutes meddling in the country’s domestic affairs, adding that […]

today10 February, 2025

Dr. Sam Nujoma

Swapo Erongo branch coordinator says Nujoma’s Legacy Transcends Borders

More tributes are being reported from across the counrty. Our correspondent in Walvibaai, Adolf Kaure from NewsOnOne on One Africa tv says, Swapo Erongo branch coordinator, Daniel Utapi Muhuura, described the passing of Founding President Sam Nujoma as a profound loss not only for Namibia but for the entire world. Nujoma, who passed away on Saturday at the age of 95, leaves behind a legacy of resilience and leadership. Muhuura […]

today10 February, 2025

End of 2024 saw more violence in Sudan than any time since conflict began – Save the Children

APO International

End of 2024 saw more violence in Sudan than any time since conflict began – Save the Children

 The last quarter of 2024 saw more violence in Sudan than at any time since the conflict began nearly two years ago, Save the Children said, with significant violent attacks against children and other civilians continuing into 2025. Save the Children analysed instances of violence in Sudan recorded by the Armed Conflict Location and Event Data Project (ACLED) between 15 April 2023 and 31 January 2025 [1] and found over 700 violent […]

today10 February, 2025

South Africa

TLU SA Criticizes ANC’s Policies Amid US Aid Suspension Ordered by Trump

In South Africa, the agricultural organisation TLU SA says the ANC’s transformation agenda, has led to the systematic exclusion of certain groups from the workforce and economic opportunities. Last Friday, US president Donald Trump ordered the halting of financial aid to South Africa, over the country’s expropriation policies. TLU SA’s Bennie van Zyl, says the government has positioned itself between countries that openly oppose America, while at the same time […]

today10 February, 2025

Africa

Trump’s Refugee Offer to White South Africans Faces Resistance

U.S. President Donald Trump’s proposal to grant refugee status to white South Africans fleeing alleged persecution may not trigger the response he expects, as even right-wing white lobby groups prefer to address perceived injustices under Black majority rule within the country. Reuters reports that on Friday, Trump signed an executive order cutting U.S. aid to South Africa, citing concerns over the land expropriation law recently signed by President Cyril Ramaphosa […]

today10 February, 2025

World

US National Security Advisor defends shutting USAID

US National Security Advisor Mike Waltz has defended President Donald Trump's decision to shutter the US Agency for International Development. The Trump administration announced a funding freeze for the agency but has so far been blocked by a judge from putting thousands of its employees on unpaid administrative leave. Waltz told NBC that USAID spends money that does not strategically support America's interests.  

today10 February, 2025

Dr. Sam Nujoma

S.A’s Ramaphosa Pays Tribute to Nujoma’s Legacy

S.A President Cyril Ramaphosa has extended heartfelt condolences to Namibia following the passing of founding president Sam Nujoma at age 95. He hailed Nujoma as an extraordinary freedom fighter who played a crucial role in Namibia’s independence and South Africa’s liberation. Spokesperson Vincent Magwenya stated that Ramaphosa expressed solidarity with Namibia’s people and leadership, honoring Nujoma’s lasting legacy and dedication to his country.

today10 February, 2025

Dr. Sam Nujoma

Utoni Nujoma talks to One Africa’s NewsOnOne

Tributes have flooded in from across Namibia following the passing of the country’s Founding Father, Sam Shafishuna Nujoma, on Saturday evening at Lady Pohamba Private Hospital in Windhoek. Political leaders, SWAPO members, and citizens have shared their condolences and reflections on his legacy. Our correspondent, Hertha Ekandjo from NewsOnOne on One Africa TV, sat down with Nujoma’s son, Utoni Nujoma:  

today10 February, 2025

Africa

Mnangagwa Calls for Unity in Resolving DRC Conflict

SADC chairperson and Zimbabwean President, Emmerson Mnangagwa, has highlighted the regional impact of the Democratic Republic of Congo conflict, urging a lasting solution. Speaking at a joint SADC and East African Community meeting in Tanzania, attended by President Cyril Ramaphosa, Mnangagwa stressed the need for unity and prioritizing Congolese interests to address challenges to peace and stability.  

today10 February, 2025