insert_link South Africa In S.A, Tshwane DA Blames ANC for R300m Power Loss In S.A, the DA in Tshwane says the ANC government in the metro has allowed electricity losses to increase by 300-million-rand in just three months. The party’s, Jacqui Uys, says this is in stark contrast with what the government inherited from the DA, where electricity losses were reduced by 162-million-rand between July and September. She says not only is the metro not billing residents for electricity used, but the ANC […] today11 February, 2025
insert_link Dr. Sam Nujoma PM says Nujoma’s Legacy Will Endure Prime Minister Saara Kuugongelwa-Amadhila has hailed Founding President Sam Nujoma as a legend whose legacy will live on for generations. Speaking to One Africa Tv NewsOnOne's Envaalde Matheus, she emphasized that Nujoma will forever remain in the minds and hearts of many, continuing to inspire leaders for years to come. Kuugongelwa-Amadhila shared with Envaalde Matheus the moment she heard the news: Watch last night's full bulletin of NewsOnOne on One […] today11 February, 2025
insert_link World South Korea spy agency says DeepSeek ‘excessively’ collects personal data South Korea's spy agency has accused Chinese AI app DeepSeek of "excessively" collecting personal data and using all input data to train itself. It also questioned the app's responses to questions relating to issues of national pride. Laura Westbrook has more. today11 February, 2025
insert_link Dr. Sam Nujoma NEKA Honors Nujoma’s Legacy Namibia Exile Kids Association co-founder Benitha Nakaambo says they are celebrating rather than mourning the life of Founding Father Sam Shafiishuna Nujoma. Speaking to our correspondent Josia Shiweda from NewsOnOne for One Africa TV, Nakaambo emphasized that Nujoma lived a fulfilling and impactful life. Nakaambo further shared on what Nujoma wanted to achieve with the NEKA organization: Watch last night's full bulletin of NewsOnOne on One Africa on oneafrica. tv […] today11 February, 2025
insert_link South Africa US president Donald Trump has reiterated his attacks on South Africa US president Donald Trump has reiterated his attacks on South Africa, saying the situation in the country is dangerous. He signed an executive order last Friday, cutting US financial assistance to South Africa, citing disapproval of the country’s land expropriation policy and its genocide case against Washington's ally Israel. Trump, who claims that there are widespread land grabs currently happening under the Expropriation Act, says the situation is bad for […] today11 February, 2025
insert_link Africa S.A’s Patriotic Alliance calls for vengeance against the M23 rebels S.A's Patriotic Alliance leader Gayton McKenzie has called for vengeance against the M23 rebels responsible for the deaths of 14 South African National Defence Force soldiers in the Democratic Republic of Congo. In an urgent Parliamentary debate, McKenzie expressed his condolences to the fallen soldiers’ families. He criticised members of Parliament who claimed to be commanders-in-chief and challenged them to fight alongside the soldiers: today11 February, 2025
insert_link Business / Economics India’s high tariffs are a barrier to imports US President Donald Trump's top economic advisor has said that India's high tariffs are a barrier to imports. The comments, made in an interview with CNBC, come ahead of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi visit to the US this week. Rebecca Bundhun has more from Mumbai. today11 February, 2025
insert_link Dr. Sam Nujoma Nghimtina Reflects on Nujoma’s Leadership During Tough Times Former Defence Minister Erkki Nghimtina says Founding President Samuel Daniel Shafishuna Nujoma played a crucial role in guiding them to overcome challenges and strengthen their leadership. In a report by Terence Mukasa for NewsOnOne from One Africa TV, Nghimtina recalled the difficulties of 1998 when Namibia deployed troops to the DRC, managed the Caprivi unrest, and confronted UNITA forces. He emphasized how Nujoma’s leadership helped them navigate these crises without […] today11 February, 2025
insert_link Health / Medical Namibian NGOs Hit Hard as US Cuts Funding Hundreds of Namibian workers face an uncertain future after USAID halted global NGO funding. Namibia received N$737 million for HIV/AIDS relief in 2024, with IntraHealth securing over N$165 million last year. The funding cut has forced some NGOs to send employees home. Health Minister Kalumbi Shangula warned that organizations relying on PEPFAR and other international aid will be severely affected. The decision follows former US President Donald Trump’s move to […] today11 February, 2025