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Namibia

Okandjoze Chiefs Reject Namibia-Germany Genocide Declaration

  The Okandjoze Chiefs Assembly has rejected the joint declaration between Namibia and Germany regarding the 1904-1908 Ovaherero/Nama genocide. According to eports, they have called for a national conference involving descendants of the victims and affected communities. Speaking at the 121st Remembrance Day commemoration at UN Plaza in Windhoek on Sunday, Benestus Kandundu stated that chiefs from all 14 regions have distanced themselves from the agreement.

today14 January, 2025

South Africa

S.A. President Ramaphosa Commends Matric Class of 2024 for Unprecedented Achievements

  S.A President Cyril Ramaphosa has commended the matric class of 2024 on multiple, unprecedented achievements that testify to learner's personal commitment and advances in the basic education sector. The matrics achieved an 87.3-percent pass rate, the country’s highest-ever national pass rate. Ramaphosa’s spokesperson, Vincent Magwenya, says these results demonstrate the agency, resilience, and pride of the youth in creating a better future: Meanwhile, Build One South Africa says the […]

today14 January, 2025

World

Gaza ceasefire could be close Say US officials

  US officials say a ceasefire in Gaza could be announced in the coming days. Israel says it's waiting for a response from Hamas on a final draft of an agreement that could end the war and release the hostages still being held in Gaza. The United States, Qatar and Egypt have worked for more than a year to try and reach a deal - officials say the next 24 […]

today14 January, 2025

Namibia

Schools Open Smoothly Despite Placement Challenges

One Africa tv reports that the first school day in Walvis Bay started smoothly, with Grade 1 and Grade 8 placements mostly completed by the end of 2024, including the platoon system. Walvis Bay inspector Theresia Goagoses assured that other grade placements would be addressed soon. At Katima Mulilo, Ngweze Senior Secondary School faced a teacher and classroom shortage for Grade 8 and 10 placements. In Windhoek, MH Greef Primary […]

today14 January, 2025

Namibia

/Uirab Family Pledges Three-Year Sponsorship for Grade 10 Learners in Khorixas

Simson Ochurub of the Khorixas Town Council recently shared an exciting initiative to support grade 10 learners in the Kunene region. The Bisey and Valencia /Uirab family has pledged a three-year sponsorship for four students, two from Cornelius Goreseb High School and two from Braunfels High School. This sponsorship covers school fees, hostel costs, uniforms, and supplies, allowing the learners to focus on their studies. S

today14 January, 2025

Africa

Barrick Gold to Halt Mali Operations After Government Seizes Millions in Gold

  Barrick Gold announced it will suspend mining operations in Mali after the government seized three metric tons of gold from the Loulo-Gounkoto complex, valued at $245 million. Reuters says the gold was reportedly flown out by helicopter over the weekend. In a letter to the government, Barrick stated it is now compelled to temporarily shut down the mines.

today14 January, 2025

Business / Economics

South Africa’s R15-Billion Westown Development Boosts Jobs

  South Africa’s R15-billion Westown project near Durban is praised by Public Works Minister Dean Macpherson as a model for economic recovery. Macpherson emphasized the need for similar initiatives nationwide to stimulate growth, create jobs, and improve infrastructure. The development has already created 1,000 construction jobs and is expected to provide 8,500 permanent positions.  

today14 January, 2025

South Africa

Record-Breaking Matric Results in South Africa

  South Africa's 2024 National Senior Certificate pass rate hit a record 87.3%, up from 82.9% in 2023. The Free State led with a 91% pass rate, followed by KwaZulu-Natal at 89.5% and Gauteng at 85.4%. Minister of Basic Education Siviwe Gwarube highlighted that nearly half of the candidates achieved a bachelor pass.  

today14 January, 2025