insert_link South Africa Grant beneficiaries in rural Eastern Cape are calling for the return of local pay points In S.A, SASSA grant beneficiaries in rural Eastern Cape are calling for the return of local pay points. The closure of these pay points has left many without easy access to their grants, forcing them to spend money on travel to nearby towns or rely on relatives to withdraw funds. SASSA closed the pay points due to the declining number of users and to enhance security. Social Development minister Lindiwe […] todayJune 27, 2024 12
insert_link Business / Economics 27 June 2024 Moring Biz News: Namibian Business Pulse: Mining Expo Set for Record Turnout Amidst Currency and Market Developments 1. Chamber of Mines of Namibia Prepares for Record-breaking Mining Expo The Chamber of Mines of Namibia is anticipating a highly successful annual mining expo this year, with expectations pointing towards a record-breaking turnout. Having previously hosted 162 exhibitors and 270 booths, the upcoming event has already secured commitments from 145 exhibitors for 245 booths with six weeks remaining until its commencement. This surge suggests an imminent sell-out, according to […] todayJune 27, 2024 27
insert_link Business / Economics Namibia Secures Bid for 2024 Event After hosting Africa Hospitality Investment Forum The Africa Hospitality Investment Forum , ending today, is being held for the first time in Southern Africa. Namibia secured the bid to host AHIF 2024 through the efforts of the Namibia Investment Promotion and Development Board, which is also the host partner for the 2024 even. Lullu Krugel Partner, Strategy and Chief Economist at PwC in South Africa about Africa in the New Global Geopolitical Order. todayJune 27, 2024 29
insert_link Business / Economics Minister Schlettwein Approves 20-25 Million Cubic Meter Desalination Plant in Erongo Region Lands Minister, Calle Schlettwein announced at a Land Development Conference in Henties Bay that the government has authorized the construction of a desalination plant in the Erongo region with a capacity of 20-25 million cubic meters. Minister, Calle Schlettwein. todayJune 27, 2024 51
insert_link World China’s slams US Ambassador’s comments about Beijing interference China has hit back after the US Ambassador to China accused Beijing of getting in the way of people to people ties. Nicholas Burns told the Wall Street Journal Beijing was "taking dramatic steps to make it impossible" for citizens from both sides to reconnect. Our Washington Correspondent Jagruti Dave has more. todayJune 27, 2024 24
insert_link Uncategorized Kenyan President Withdraws Tax Hikes Amid Protests Kenyan President William Ruto withdrew planned tax hikes on Wednesday, succumbing to pressure from protesters who stormed parliament, launched nationwide demonstrations, and threatened further action this week, reports Reuters. This move is seen as a significant victory for the week-old, youth-led protest movement, which evolved from online condemnations of the tax increases into mass rallies demanding a political overhaul. This marks the most serious crisis of Ruto's two-year presidency. todayJune 27, 2024 13
insert_link South Africa KwaZulu-Natal Premier Calls for Continued Support for Tongaat Residents After Tornado In S.A, KwaZulu-Natal's premier ,Thami Ntuli has called for ongoing support for residents of Tongaat following a recent tornado. He urges social partners and donors to provide food aid. The storm caused extensive damage, killing twelve people and displacing over one-thousand-200 families, with losses exceeding 1.3-billion-rand. Ntuli stresses the urgency of rebuilding efforts to restore normalcy for affected residents: todayJune 27, 2024 23
insert_link Namibia Prime Minister Kuugongelwa-Amadhila Recovering Well After Scheduled Surgery Prime Minister, Saara Kuugongelwa-Amadhila is recovering well following a scheduled operation at a hospital in Windhoek, according to the Office of the Prime Minister. This announcement comes amid rumors on social media suggesting that the Prime Minister is critically ill. OPM spokesperson Rhingo Mutambo confirmed that Kuugongelwa-Amadhila had undergone planned surgery and is currently in a stable condition. According to the doctors, the operation was successful, and doctors expect her […] todayJune 27, 2024 36
insert_link World US Supreme Court strikes down social media misinformation lawsuit The United States Supreme Court has ruled that the US government *can* request the removal of misinformation on social media. The case had threatened to radically redefine how lawmakers interact with the tech world, with plaintiffs arguing that this intervention violates the first amendment — the constitutional right to free speech. Our Benji Hyer reports. todayJune 27, 2024 19