insert_link South Africa Rea Vaya Bus Services Resume in Johannesburg After Suspension The City of Johannesburg’s Department of Transport says the Rea Vaya bus services have resumed after being temporarily suspended on Tuesday morning. The suspension of services followed the killing of two bus drivers in Soweto on Monday night. The metro’s spokesperson, Virgil James, says they have received a detailed safety and security plan from the Safety and Security Forum. He says the plan details the escort of Rea Vaya […] today6 February, 2025
insert_link Business / Economics Women in Mining Admit To Facing Ongoing Challenges Women in mining continue to grapple with significant challenges, such as limited access to funding, leadership opportunities, and resources, according to Zenzi /Awases, The President of WOmen In Mining Namibia. Speaking to NewsOnOne during the ongoing Mining Indaba in South Africa, /Awases highlighted these issues, which persist amid the four-day event focused on "Future-Proofing African Mining." today6 February, 2025
insert_link Namibia Amupanda Files Complaint Against Judge for Misconduct Activist Job Amupanda has filed a complaint with the Judicial Service Commission against Judge Ueitele Shafimana, accusing him of gross misconduct in the red line case. Amupanda claims the judge violated his Article 21 rights by compelling him and his counsel to testify after requesting Shafimana's recusal. In a report by One Africa Tv NewsOnOne's reporter Ellen SHihepo, he also criticized the judge for exhibiting a hostile tone, making […] today6 February, 2025
insert_link Business / Economics 30 January-6 February 2025 Weekly Economics Wrap: Tourism, Telecommunications, and Global Economic Trends The local hospitality industry in Namibia is undergoing a significant shift as several major hotels transition from fixed rates to dynamic pricing. This move, influenced by international trends and increasing operational costs, has raised concerns about the impact on domestic tourism, already facing economic challenges. A recent survey by The Brief revealed that fluctuating rates could affect local tourism, making it difficult for many Namibians to access affordable accommodations. This […] today6 February, 2025
insert_link World Guterres warns Donald Trump against ethnic cleansing in Gaza Antonio Guterres has warned against any form of "ethnic cleansing" in Gaza. The United Nations Secretary General was responding to US President Donald Trump's comments that the US take ownership of the Gaza strip and resettle Palestinians living there. Jody Jacobs reports from the United Nations Headquarters in New York. today6 February, 2025
insert_link Africa Malawi Orders Troop Withdrawal from DRC Malawi's President Lazarus Chakwera has instructed the country's defense forces to start preparations for the withdrawal of its troops from eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, according to a statement issued on Wednesday in Reuters' reports.The Malawian troops are part of a Southern African regional bloc mission aimed at assisting the DRC in combating armed insurgents. The military mission was extended late last year by the regional bloc. today6 February, 2025
insert_link South Africa Rise Mzansi Calls on Ramaphosa for Strong Leadership in SONA Rise Mzansi urges president Cyril Ramaphosa to use his State of the Nation address to demonstrate strong leadership and set clear priorities. The party wants decisive action on job creation, crime prevention, and service delivery. They also propose a wealth tax to boost economic growth. Rise Mzansi spokesperson Mabine Seabe warned Ramaphosa that failure to tackle corruption decisively will erode public trust: today6 February, 2025
insert_link World Second US judge blocks Trump’s birthright citizenship order A United States federal judge in Maryland blocked President Donald Trump's executive order preventing the children of undocumented migrants from receiving birthright citizenship. District Judge Deborah Boardman says the executive order runs counter to the country's 250-year laws of citizenship by birth and likely violates an 1898 Supreme Court decision on the issue. Jody Jacobs has more. today6 February, 2025
insert_link Namibia NEFF’s Iipumbu Urges Lawmakers to Fast-Track Key Bills With Parliament’s term ending on March 21, NEFF deputy leader and MP Kalimbo Iipumbu has warned that lawmakers have limited time to finalize and debate critical legislation. This report was compiled by Envaalde Matheus for One Africa TV’s NewsOnOne. today6 February, 2025