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World

McConnell announced he’s stepping down after longest stint representing party in Senate

US Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell is leaving his role in November. He's just spoken saying he still has faith in the good of the U.S., as the leading country of the world. That optimism from the 82-year-old despite recent divisions within the Republican party and questions over whether he would endorse presumptive candidate Donald Trump. Caroline Malone reports.  

today29 February, 2024

South Africa

SA’s Safety Prioritized for SAPS Personnel as Head Office Takes Urgent Action

SA's National Police Commissioner Fannie Masemola announced swift measures to prioritize the safety of South African Police Service personnel at the head office in Pretoria. This response follows a prohibition notice at SAPS’ Telkom Towers, leading to the evacuation of personnel due to identified deficiencies. The proactive approach ensures business continuity as support divisions relocate to alternative premises. Police spokesperson Athlenda Mathe confirms active collaboration with the Department of Public […]

today29 February, 2024

Namibia

EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW: Activist Rosa Namises Critiques Namibia’s National Budget and Calls for Action

  In a heartfelt commentary on Namibia's national budget, activist Rosa Namises expressed her disappointment, particularly regarding the anticipated increase in the old age pension. Promised by the late president, the expectation was for a substantial raise, but the reality turned out to be a mere 200 Namibian dollars. Namises questioned when and why this change occurred, emphasizing the impact it would have on the elderly population, who are already […]

today29 February, 2024

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EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW: Activist Rinaani Musutua Criticizes Namibia’s National Budget and Socio-Economic Disparities

  In a passionate and critical address, activist Rinaani Musutua expressed deep disappointment with the recently announced national budget by Namibia's Minister of Finance, Iipumbu Shiimi. Musutua specifically highlighted the inadequate increase in the old age pension, a decision that deviates from the promises made by the late President Hage Geingob. The activist voiced concerns about growing socio-economic disparities, the lavish lifestyles of government officials, and the urgent need for […]

today29 February, 2024

World

Biden & Trump win Michigan primary despite challenges

US president Joseph Biden won Michigan's Democratic primary, while Donald Trump won the Republican contest. Biden faced opposition from the state's Arab American population over the Israel-Gaza conflict, with many in the state marking their ballot for "uncommitted" rather than Biden. Nick Harper reports.  

today29 February, 2024

South Africa

Transnet Welcomes Michelle Phillips as New CEO and Nosipho Maphumulo as CFO

South Africa's Public Enterprises Minister, Pravin Gordhan, has appointed Michelle Phillips as the new CEO of Transnet. With over 20 years of experience at the state-owned entity, Phillips previously served as the acting CEO following high-level resignations last year. Additionally,  has been appointed as Transnet's Chief Financial Officer. Minister Gordhan expresses confidence that these appointments will steer the entity strategically and facilitate the execution of ongoing reforms, according to department […]

today29 February, 2024