insert_link World American-Russian citizen jailed for Ukraine charity donation An American-Russian citizen has been sentenced to 12 years in a Russian prison for donating money to a charity that supports Ukraine. Ksenia Karelina reportedly gave $51 to the organization. Fom Washington, Nick Harper reports. today16 August, 2024
insert_link South Africa City Of Tshwane Progresses on Rooiwal Waste Water Plant Upgrade The City of Tshwane says to date, substantial progress has been made across various components of the Rooiwal Waste Water Treatment Plant upgrade project. This is to solve Hammanskraal's water problems. Mayoral committee member for Utilities and Regional Operations and Coordination, Themba Fosi, says over the next three months, they anticipate advancing the construction of two primary sedimentation tanks, and the refurbishment of the east flow balancing tank and pump […] today15 August, 2024
insert_link World Doctors protests intensifies in India Medical professionals have intensified their protests in the East Indian city of Kolkata after clashes with the police on Thursday. Tens of thousands have taken to the streets across the nation in the past one week demanding justice for the young medic who was brutally sexually assaulted and murdered on Friday. Ishan Garg has this report for us from New Delhi. today15 August, 2024
insert_link Namibia Over 30 Rhinos Poached in Etosha National Park, Security Measures Tightened In six months, more than 30 rhinos were poached in Etosha National Park, leading to the arrest of 42 suspects, including Namibians and Angolans. Oshikoto Regional Commander, Commissioner Teopolina Kalompo-Nashikaku, highlighted the need for stronger security and cooperation with local communities to combat poaching. She warned that security forces would respond with force if confronted by poachers and stressed the importance of effective communication and coordination among those protecting the […] today15 August, 2024
insert_link South Africa AfriForum Prepares for Court Battle with Eskom Over Coal and Diesel Contracts To South Africa, where AfriForum says it is ready to face Eskom in court again over the application to obtain information about the power utility’s existing coal and diesel contracts. The High Court in Johannesburg has granted Eskom leave to appeal a March court ruling, which ordered the power utility to provide the civil rights organisation with information regarding the contracts within ten days. AfriForum’s, Charné Mostert, says Eskom now […] today15 August, 2024
insert_link World South Korea offers talks to ease tensions with North South Korea's President says he's open to establishing a working group with North Korea in a bid to ease tensions. The comments come as Seoul marks National Liberation Day and the country's independence from Japan. East Asia correspondent William Denselow reports. today15 August, 2024
insert_link Namibia One Economy Foundation to Spotlight Intergenerational Partnerships at Annual Gala Uajokorisa Karuaihe, CEO of the One Economy Foundation, emphasized the organization's commitment to promoting intergenerational partnerships. Karuaihe shared on the upcoming annual soiree and fundraising gala dinner, scheduled for August 29 in Windhoek, will focus on highlighting the significance of such collaborations. This year's event is under the theme "Moulding the future, hand in hand today15 August, 2024
insert_link South Africa DA has expressed frustration over the delayed release of crime statistics for the first quarter The DA has expressed frustration over the delayed release of crime statistics for the first quarter of 2024/2025. The stats remain unpublished pending Cabinet approval. The SAPS has not released crime data since the third quarter of 2023/2024 in February. DA deputy Spokesperson on Police, Lisa Schickerling has urged Police minister, Senzo Mchunu to release the overdue statistics: today15 August, 2024
insert_link Business / Economics US Inflation drops below 3% for first time in 3 years Annual inflation in the US dipped below 3 percent in July for the first time in three years according to Labour Department Statistics. That's the lowest level it's been since March 2021, midway through the coronavirus pandemic. With more for us is Benji Hyer from Washington. today15 August, 2024