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South Africa

S.A union, Cosatu says it does not support the Electricity Regulation Amendment Bil

S.A union, Cosatu says it does not support the Electricity Regulation Amendment Bill, as it remains deeply concerned about Eskom’s unbundling, including establishing its Transmission Company. The bill was passed by the National Council of Provinces yesterday, setting South Africa on an irreversible path of electricity supply reform. Cosatu’s, Matthew Parks, says separating Eskom into three utilities will create additional boards and management costs when the power utility can least […]

today17 May, 2024

Namibia

Deputy Higher Education Minister Urges Collaboration to Boost Geoscience Education in ||Kharas Region

Deputy Higher Education, Technology, and Innovation minister, Natalia |Goagoses emphasized the necessity of collaboration among education stakeholders to enhance access to relevant faculties for learners from the ||Kharas Region. During a visit to the University of NamibiaSouthern Campus, she highlighted the low enrollment of ||Kharas students in geoscience programs essential for industries like green hydrogen and oil and gas. |Goagoses urged institutions to address the disparity by preparing learners from […]

today17 May, 2024

World

U.K food regulator increases scrutiny on Indian spices amid concerns over contaminant

Britain is now tightening scrutiny of ALL Indian spice imports after several countries raised alarm over possible contaminants in two major spice brands' products. Singapore and Hong Kong have already halted import of some spices from India, while Australia and the US are investigating these products for higher than permissible use of pesticides. Reporting for us is Ishan Garg from New Delhi.  

today17 May, 2024

World

U.S finishes building floating pier near Gaza to help deliver aid

The United States military has finished building a large floating pier off the coast of Gaza in an attempt to facilitate the delivery of humanitarian assistance for Palestinians in the war-torn strip. The plan — first announced by U.S President Joseph Biden two months ago — will see ships carry aid from the Mediterranean island of Cyprus to a dock in the sea. Here's Benji Hyer reporting for us. ,

today17 May, 2024

South Africa

S.A’s COPE party Praises Ramaphosa’s George Visit, Calls for Similar Compassion at Marikana

COPE has commended S.A's president Cyril Ramaphosa for visiting the George building collapse site but is challenging him to muster the same courage to fulfil his promise to visit the Marikana massacre victims. Nineteen construction workers are still unaccounted for following the building disaster in George, which has claimed the lives of 33 people. COPE’s, Pakes Dikgetsi, says in the same way that Ramaphosa showed compassion to the people of […]

today17 May, 2024

Namibia

Lions Roaming Kavango East Region Prompt School Closures

The Environment, Forestry, and Tourism ministry confirms three lion sightings in Mukwe constituency, Kavango East Region, with tracks indicating movement towards Mbwata Village. Monitoring efforts suggest a split in the group, with only male and female tracks observed. In response, four schools in the Mukwe Circuit have temporarily halted classes. Ministry spokesperson Romeo Muyunda.  

today17 May, 2024

Business / Economics

17 May 2024 Morning Biz News: Global Financial Landscape: Insights from Namibia to Asia

In the dynamic world of finance, each day unveils a new narrative, weaving together the intricate threads of economic indicators and market movements. From the southern tip of Africa to the bustling trading floors of Asia, the past week has been a tapestry of noteworthy developments that offer insights into the global financial landscape. 1. Namibia Revenue Agency's Surprising Triumph The Namibia Revenue Agency (NamRA) has emerged as a beacon […]

today17 May, 2024

South Africa

Democratic Alliance in S.A has stationed over 100 party agents globally to ensure free and fair voting

  The Democratic Alliance in S.A has stationed over 100 party agents globally to ensure free and fair voting with just hours before overseas voting commences. Over 78-thousand registered South Africans abroad can cast their votes over the next three days. London, with over 24-thousand registered voters, is the largest voting station. Trained agents will cover key stations in countries like Australia, the United States, and the Netherlands. Trained party […]

today17 May, 2024