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    Omanyano ovanhu koikundaneki yomalungula kashili paveta, Commisiner Sakaria takunghilile Veronika Haulenga

FUTURE MEDIA NEWS

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South Africa

S.A’s Electoral Commission has authorised over 1.6-million special votes for the upcoming elections

S.A's Electoral Commission has authorised over 1.6-million special votes for the upcoming elections. Chief electoral official Sy Mamabolo outlined that one-million special votes will occur at polling stations, and 624-thousand voters visited at home or in places of confinement. Gauteng leads with 335-thousand registered special voters, followed by KwaZulu-Natal with 320-thousand. Mamabolo reiterates that special voting is scheduled for 27 to 28 May from 9 am to 5 pm, ensuring […]

todayMay 15, 2024 15

Namibia

Government’s N$1.2 Billion Lifeline Channels Directly to Namcor’s Creditors and Suppliers

The government's infusion of N$1.2 billion to stabilize the National Petroleum Corporation of Namibia has taken an unconventional route, bypassing direct cash injection to settle Namcor's debts. Instead, the bailout funds were disbursed directly to Namcor's suppliers and creditors last month, as confirmed by Namcor spokesperson Utaara Hoveka. This strategic move alleviates Namcor's financial burden, providing a crucial lifeline to prevent potential liquidation. The bailout, facilitated by a sovereign guarantee, […]

todayMay 15, 2024 22

World

Michael Cohen testimony continues in Donald Trump trial

Donald Trump's one-time lawyer Michael Cohen has retaken the stand at his ex-boss's criminal trial in New York, the first of four that the former US President faces as he vies for the Oval Office again. Cohen says he was responsible for paying $130,000 in return for a porn star's silence. Prosecutors allege that was done on behalf of Mr Trump and that he falsified business records to cover-up the […]

todayMay 15, 2024 19

South Africa

South Africa’s Health Professionals Collaboration is preparing a legal challenge against the National Health Insurance Bill

South Africa's Health Professionals Collaboration is preparing a legal challenge against the National Health Insurance Bill. President Cyril Ramaphosa is set to sign the bill into law. Representing over 25-thousand healthcare workers, the organisation has expressed disappointment, citing ignored submissions and concerns about the bill's constitutionality and impact on patient care. Spokesperson Simon Strachan advocates for a sustainable and patient-centric healthcare system:  

todayMay 15, 2024 23

Namibia

MTC Dome and University of Pretoria’s Department of Physiology Forge Neuroscience Research Partnership

The MTC Dome and the Department of Physiology at the University of Pretoria's Faculty of Health Sciences have formalized a collaboration focused on enhancing neuroscience research. With a recently signed memorandum of understanding, the partnership aims to merge the expertise and resources of both institutions to investigate the intersection of high-performance sport and neuroscience. Fanus Engelbrecht, CEO of MTC Dome, highlighted that the primary goal of this collaboration is to […]

todayMay 14, 2024 16

South Africa

S.A union Cosatu urges swift government action for justice for victims of the George building collapse

S.A union, Cosatu is urging the government to move with speed to ensure justice is done for the George building collapse victims, survivors, and their families. Cosatu’s, Matthew Parks, says the police must arrest and haul before the court the employer, and any other person complicit in the malicious violation of labour laws, that led directly to this unprecedented tragedy:  

todayMay 14, 2024 44

World

China denies Philippine report of “artificial island” in disputed waters

China has denied a Philippine report of trying to build an artificial island in the South China Sea. The Philippine Coast Guard said it had deployed a ship to Sabina Shoal on the Spratly archipelago, where it accused China of building an artificial island and had documented what it said were piles of dead and crushed coral on the sandbars. Laura Westbrook reports for us from Hong Kong.  

todayMay 14, 2024 37

Namibia

MP Advocates Removal of Veterinary Cordon Fence to Boost Livestock Market Access

Parliamentarian, Natangwe Ithete is pushing for the removal of the veterinary cordon fence , commonly known as the red line, to ensure fair access to a viable livestock market for farmers north of the barrier. The red line, established in 1896, acts as a pest-exclusion barrier, aiming to prevent the spread of diseases like foot and mouth. Ithete emphasized that his stance reflects the collective view of all members of […]

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