insert_link World Elon Musk blocked from accessing sensitive government data Elon Musk — an unelected advisor to U.S President Donald Trump — has been blocked from accessing sensitive information within the US Treasury Department. A federal judge in Washington DC granted the order after the billionaire businessman's so-called Department of Government Efficiency was tasked with overhauling the government's payment system. From there, Benji Hyer reports. today7 February, 2025
insert_link Environment Since 2018, flash floods have claimed eight lives in Windhoek Since 2018, flash floods have claimed eight lives in Windhoek. This week, 87-year-old Theodor Volker lost his life after attempting to drive across a flooded low-lying bridge in Olympia. Emergency services later recovered his body in Dorado. One AFrica Tv NewsOnOne's Josia Shigwedha, brings us more: today7 February, 2025
insert_link Africa Nigeria Seeks Stronger Ties with Namibia Nigeria aims to enhance bilateral relations with Namibia, focusing on trade, investment, agriculture, and energy. And as One Africa Tv NewsOnOne's Hertha Ekandjo reports, Nigerian Ambassador Bolaji Akinremi, speaking at a joint cooperation meeting in Windhoek, highlighted opportunities for collaboration in oil exploration, uranium mining, and SMEs. today6 February, 2025
insert_link South Africa COPE Expresses Deep Concern Ahead of SONA S.A's Congress of the People says it approaches the State of the Nation Address with deep concern, as the government continues to drive South Africa into economic and social ruin. COPE’s, Pakes Dikgetsi, says year after year, SONA has become a stage for grand speeches, empty promises, and false hope, while the reality on the ground worsens for millions of citizens: today6 February, 2025
insert_link Business / Economics India-US FTA on the cards during Modi’s US visit A Free Trade Agreement between India and the US could be on agenda as Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to visit the US next week. This comes as President Donald Trump has been pushing India to address its trade surplus with the US - calling New Delhi an unfair trading partner. Ishan Garg tells us more. today6 February, 2025
insert_link Science & Technology South Korea blocks Chinese AI DeepSeek from government computers South Korea's defence and trade ministries have blocked DeepSeek's access to work computers. It follows a request from the country's data watchdog for the Chinese AI startup to clarify how it manages user information. Laura Westbrook has more. today6 February, 2025
insert_link Environment Researcher Urges Upgrades to Zambezi Tourist Attractions German-based University of Cologne research fellow Mfundo Malilo has called on the government to enhance tourism sites in the Zambezi region. Malilo believes that improving these attractions will encourage visitors to extend their stays, boosting the local tourism industry. As reported by One Africa TV’s NewsOnOne correspondent, Terence Mukasa. today6 February, 2025
insert_link South Africa SA Security Forces Ready for Peaceful SONA The National Joint Operational and Intelligence Structure of South Africa says it is confident that all necessary security deployments and plans are in place to guarantee a peaceful, safe, and secure State of the Nation Address. President Cyril Ramaphosa is set to deliver the address in Cape Town this evening. National police spokesperson, Athlenda Mathe, says no disruptions will be allowed and tolerated by law enforcement: today6 February, 2025
insert_link World CIA offers buyouts to staff The US Central Intelligence Agency has become the first major national security agency to offer so-called buyouts to its entire workforce. It's part of President Donald Trump's broad effort to shrink the federal government and shape it to his agenda. Kate Fisher reports from Washington: today6 February, 2025