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FUTURE MEDIA NAMIBIA

3703 Results / Page 232 of 412

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South Africa

S.A’s RISE Mzansi Expresses Concern Over Rising Crime and Violence in Gauteng

S.A's RISE Mzansi has voiced apprehension regarding the escalating levels of crime and violence in Gauteng. In the latest incidents, two educators were tragically shot and killed in Vanderbijlpark and Daveyton last week. Provincial quarterly crime statistics indicate that between October and December last year, 1,787 individuals were murdered in the province. Tebogo Moalusi, spokesperson for RISE Mzansi, warns that Gauteng is gradually transforming into a gangster state due to […]

todayApril 10, 2024 7

Namibia

World Travel Market Africa 2024 Showcases Namibia’s Tourism Diversity

The World Travel Market Africa 2024, taking place from today until April 12th, is poised to be a major event in the tourism industry, drawing travel professionals from across the globe to Cape Town. The Namibia Tourism Board's Flora Quest is among the participants, spotlighting Namibia's diverse and rich offerings to the global audience. She has this update.  

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Business / Economics

Morning Biz News – April 10, 2024: Galp Energia’s N$2.4 Billion Namibian Investment, Rand Strength, and Market Stability Dominate Financial Landscape”

Galp Energia Invests N$2.4 Billion in Namibia, Prioritizing Local Suppliers Galp Energia, a prominent player in the energy sector, has announced a significant investment of approximately N$2.4 billion in Namibia's upstream projects in 2023. Notably, over 61% of this investment has been allocated to local suppliers, underlining the company's commitment to fostering local economic growth. Filipe Silva, CEO of Galp Energia, emphasized the company's strategic focus on growth, with a […]

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World

UN says aid deliveries into Gaza are still being obstructed

The United Nations says its still facing numerous challenges with aid delivery especially into the north of Gaza. It says Israel's inspection rules are still hindering certain items from being transported. However, Israel says several trucks are being allowed to enter the enclave, something the UN disputes. Jody Jacobs reports from the United Nations in New York.  

todayApril 10, 2024 10

Namibia

National Petroleum Corporation Alerts Public to Email Scam

The National Petroleum Corporation of Namibia has issued a warning about a scam involving fraudulent emails purportedly from NamCor. Scammers are using email addresses ending in "namcor-na.com" to trick individuals into paying for Request for Quotation documents. Paulo Coelho, NamCor's Manager of Marketing, Communications, and Public Relations, elaborates on the deceptive scheme.  

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South Africa

uMkhonto weSizwe Party Applauds S.A Electoral Court’s Decision on Jacob Zuma’s Candidacy

The uMkhonto weSizwe Party in South Africa has celebrated the decision of the South African Electoral Court to overturn the Electoral Commission's ruling, which disqualified former president Jacob Zuma from contesting a parliamentary seat. The Electoral Commission cited Section 47, stating Zuma's 15-month jail sentence for contempt of court as grounds for disqualification. Nhlamulo Ndhlela, spokesperson for the MK party, hailed the court's decision as a significant victory for the […]

todayApril 10, 2024 7

South Africa

Western Cape Schools to Reopen Despite Weather Damage, Assures Education Department

The Western Cape Education Department has declared that schools across all education districts, including Cape Winelands and Overberg, will resume operations tomorrow. MEC David Maynier confirmed reports of damage in 144 schools caused by recent severe weather, varying from minor issues to significant damage. Contractors are currently assessing and repairing damages, with Maynier ensuring support for affected schools and prioritizing safety amidst the challenges.  

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World

Parents of US school shooter sentenced to 10-15 years in prison

The parents of a US teenager who killed four students at his high school have been sentenced to 10 to 15 years in prison. James and Jennifer Crumbley were found guilty of involuntary manslaughter in separate trials earlier this year. The case has received much attention, as it's the first time a parent of a school shooter has been held directly responsible for the actions of their child. Sally Patterson […]

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