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World

Guterres Urges Gaza Ceasefire Compliance Amid Hostage Delay

United Nations secretary-general, António Guterres, says the resumption of hostilities in Gaza that will lead to an immense tragedy must be avoided at all costs. Hamas has postponed Saturday’s scheduled release of Israeli hostages in Gaza, blaming what it says are Israeli violations of the ceasefire deal. Three hostages were set to be freed in exchange for more Palestinian prisoners held in Israel. Guterres says both sides must fully abide […]

today12 February, 2025

Dr. Sam Nujoma

Nahas Angula Hails Sam Nujoma’s Leadership in Namibia’s Independence Struggle

  The first education minister, Nahas Angula, commended the late Sam Nujoma for his leadership in steering the country through its challenging path to independence. In an interview with One Africa's NewsOnOne correspondent, Envaalde Matheus, Angula emphasized Nujoma’s pivotal role in leading the armed struggle against apartheid South Africa and rallying global diplomatic support. Watch last night's full bulletin on oneafrica.tv, and catch NewsOnOne weekdays at 7pm on GoTv 84, […]

today12 February, 2025

Health / Medical

SA Medical Association Concerned Over Trump’s PEPFAR Funding Halt

The South African Medical Association has expressed concern at US president Donald Trump’s decision to halt funding for foreign sites supported by the President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief, and all other research funding. Pepfar contributes 17-percent of South Africa’s HIV response funding, with the remainder funded through domestic resources and the Global Fund. The association’s chairperson, doctor Mvuyisi Mzukwa, says the abrupt nature of this decision, coupled with its […]

today12 February, 2025

World

American prisoner released by Russia

Russia has freed American detainee Marc Fogel. The 63-year-old school teacher was released from prison on Tuesday, according to US National Security Advisor Mike Waltz. He'd been arrested for the illegal possession of cannabis back in 2021 and was given a 14-year prison sentence, which the United States viewed as "wrongful." Benji Hyer reports.  

today12 February, 2025

South Africa

SA Police Minister Mchunu Condemns Government Corruption

S.A's Police minister Senzo Mchunu strongly condemns corruption and criminal activities by government officials. This follows a major crackdown on corruption at Lephalale Local Municipality in Limpopo. The operation has resulted in the arrest of 18 people, including municipal officials and a driving school owner. Police Ministry spokesperson Kamogelo Mogotsi says the suspects face charges relating to corruption, fraud, and violating the Road Traffic Act:  

today12 February, 2025

Africa

M23 Rebels Threaten Advance on Bukavu Amid Rising Tensions

The Rwandan-backed M23 armed group has warned of a possible advance on Bukavu, the capital of South Kivu province, citing a worsening security situation. And according to Reuters, this comes as the Democratic Republic of Congo's government refuses to engage in direct talks with the rebels. Capturing Bukavu would mark a significant expansion of M23's control, further weakening Kinshasa’s authority in eastern Congo following the fall of Goma in late […]

today12 February, 2025

Africa

U.S. Aid Freeze Disrupts Humanitarian Efforts in DRC

A U.S. pause on foreign aid has severely impacted humanitarian operations in the Democratic Republic of Congo, where Washington previously funded 70% of relief efforts, Reuters reports. The U.N.'s top humanitarian official in the DRC, Bruno Lemarquis, says that in 2024, the U.N. humanitarian response plan received $1.3 billion, with $910 million from the U.S. Since U.S. President Donald Trump imposed the aid freeze last month, several programs have been […]

today12 February, 2025

Business / Economics

Morning Biz News – 12 February 2025

Strengthening Namibia’s Oil & Gas Sector The Petroleum Training and Education Fund (Petrofund) and Single Buoy Moorings Offshore (SBM Offshore) have signed a memorandum of understanding to enhance capacity building in Namibia’s oil and gas sector. This collaboration underscores their commitment to developing a skilled workforce capable of excelling in the upstream petroleum industry. The agreement aims to provide specialized training and knowledge transfer to ensure Namibians benefit from the […]

today12 February, 2025