insert_link South Africa Western Cape police commissioner vows to get rid of officers who transgress Western Cape Police commissioner Thembisile Patekile has vowed to rid the provincial service of officials who transgress the law and departmental prescripts. Two police constables from Nyanga police station appeared in the Simon’s Town Magistrate’s Court today following their arrest as part of an investigation into illicit activities involving a taxi boss. Police spokesperson Novela Potelwa says they are accused of allowing a member of the public to make use […] todayDecember 21, 2023 22
insert_link South Africa The DA in the Eastern Cape is urging urgent action to ensure road safety The DA in the Eastern Cape is urging urgent action to ensure road safety this festive season, as the province’s roads face severe challenges. Potholes, fading markings and missing signage contribute to a dangerous environment, leading to numerous fatal accidents. According to the party, the province has allocated only 800-million-rand for road maintenance, falling short by three-billion-rand, with surfaced roads beyond repair. The DA’s Marshall von Buchenroder demands the promised […] todayDecember 21, 2023 4
insert_link Namibia MTC cautions individuals offering SIM card registration services at a fee Mobile Telecommunications Company has issued a cautionary notice to the public regarding individuals offering SIM card registration services at a fee. According to Erasmus Nekundi, MTC's Public Relations Officer, scammers are exploiting the ongoing SIM registration period. It's important for residents to complete their SIM card registration by December 31 to prevent potential disconnection of their numbers. todayDecember 21, 2023 14
insert_link Namibia European Union warmly embraces Namibia’s endorsement of the New Partnership Agreement The European Union warmly embraces Namibia’s endorsement of the New Partnership Agreement between the EU and the Organisation of Africa, Caribbean, and Pacific States, commonly referred to as the 'Samoa Agreement'. Marking the successor to the Cotonou Agreement. Ana Beatriz Martins, the EU Ambassador to Namibia, shares insights on this significant accord. todayDecember 21, 2023 16
insert_link Namibia During 2023, Michael Amushelelo gained widespread attention across various platforms During 2023, Michael Amushelelo gained widespread attention across various platforms. His social media presence showcased numerous activities, notably the recent advocacy regarding the closure of Rani Group shops within the city. Our team engaged in a discussion with him, seeking his guidance for the Geingob Administration as the upcoming elections draw near. todayDecember 21, 2023 30
insert_link World Trump’s lawyers call Colorado ruling ‘undemocratic’… The U.S. State of Colorado has ruled that former President Donald Trump can not appear on their ballot for election because of insurrection from January 6th 2021. But his lawyers are appealing, and it is likely to be up to the U.S. Supreme Court to make a final ruling ahead of primary elections starting next month. Caroline Malone reports from Washington. todayDecember 21, 2023 3
insert_link World EU reaches historic migration deal The European Union has reached a deal on historic reforms to the way it deals with asylum seekers. Negotiators worked through the night to reach an agreement, but some human rights groups have said the deal will lead to more suffering. Alex Cadier reports from Brussels. todayDecember 21, 2023 36
insert_link South Africa More than 1300 workers remain underground at a platinum mine in North West of South Africa The National Union of Mineworkers of South Africa has confirmed that 1,349 mineworkers remain underground at Impala Platinum’s Bafokeng Rasimone mine in Rustenburg, North West. Among them, 669 workers are situated at the north shaft, and 680 are at the south shaft, refusing to surface after reporting for duty on Monday morning. The standoff between the workers and the mine revolves around several issues, including disputes over pension fund payouts, […] todayDecember 21, 2023 21
insert_link Namibia New number plates for National Assembly and National Council vehicles will now bear distinct green number plates On Wednesday, Parliament made an announcement regarding a change in the identification of vehicles belonging to the National Assembly and National Council, effective from 01 January 2024. The statement revealed that these vehicles will now bear distinct green number plates featuring the abbreviations 'LNA' for Legislature National Assembly and 'LNC' for Legislature National Council. The purpose of this initiative, as outlined in the statement, is twofold. Firstly, it aims to […] todayDecember 21, 2023 20