insert_link Uncategorized Donald Trump could face jail time if he continues to violate his gag orders, Donald Trump could face jail time if he continues to violate his gag orders, according to the judge overseeing his hush money trial. The former president is banned from commenting publicly about witnesses, jurors and some other people related to the case. He's previously been fined thousands of dollars for ignoring the order during his high-profile New York trial, which has just entered its fourth week. Trump faces 34 felony […] todayMay 7, 2024 18
insert_link Namibia Oshikoto Region Mulls Trimester School System for 2025 The Directorate of Education, Arts, and Culture in Oshikoto Region proposes reintroducing a trimester system for schools starting 2025, based on feedback from stakeholders including learners, teachers, and parents. Concerns around semesters and trimesters were discussed, with support for trimesters due to their perceived benefits for exam preparation. The education directorate is gathering feedback to submit to the Ministry of Education, Arts, and Culture. Additionally, parents are urged to monitor […] todayMay 7, 2024 16
insert_link South Africa S.A’s AfriForum says citizens must be prepared for a healthcare crisis brought about by the National Health Insurance S.A's AfriForum says citizens must be prepared for a healthcare crisis brought about by the National Health Insurance. The civil rights organisation hosted an NHI conference in Pretoria with several guests including economist Dawie Roodt and Unity Health CEO Vernon Chorn. Roodt believes the overall privatisation of the South African health industry is the only workable alternative to NHI. AfriForum’s, Louis Boshoff, says they once again urge president Cyril Ramaphosa […] todayMay 7, 2024 32
insert_link Uncategorized Voting kicks off for 93 parliamentary seats in phase 3 of India’s national elections Millions of Indians, including Prime Minister Narendra Modi, are casting their votes in India as the country's general elections continue. Of the 543 seats in the country's lower house of parliament, 93 are up for grabs in this third phase of the election season. Our correspondent Ishan Garg tells us about what's on the voters' minds from Agra in India's most populous state Uttar Pradesh. todayMay 7, 2024 9
insert_link Namibia Government Allocates Resources to Boost Reservists and Gender Inclusion in Police Force The Government made resources available to ensure that they employee reservists and members of women and men network from all regions into the Namibian Police. From the North, our correspondent Maria Namupala attended the event. todayMay 7, 2024 24
insert_link World U.S solider detained in Russia U.S lawmakers say they're "deeply concerned" after an American soldier was detained in Russia. An army spokesperson confirmed on Monday that the man — who's unnamed — was apprehended last week in the far east of the country "on charges of criminal misconduct." Benji Hyer reports. todayMay 7, 2024 23
insert_link South Africa Eskom Sues City Power for Over One Billion Rand Debt Eskom is heading to the High Court in Johannesburg, escalating a dispute over a debt exceeding one billion rand owed by City Power. Unpaid invoices stretching back to October last year have compelled Eskom to pursue legal action for a declaratory order. City Power, on the other hand, challenges possible overbilling claims dating back to 2021. With the court date set for June 4th, Eskom's spokesperson, Amanda Qithi, warns that […] todayMay 7, 2024 9
insert_link World Hamas agrees to a Gaza ceasefire proposal The United States and Israel say they are "reviewing" and "discussing" their respective responses to news that Hamas has approved a ceasefire for Gaza. Hamas has agreed to a deal, put forward by Qatari and Egyptian mediators — but its contents are not fully known, and Israel is yet to officially accept the terms. This breakthrough comes at a pivotal time, just as Israel prepares for a full-scale incursion in […] todayMay 7, 2024 30
insert_link Namibia Namibian Competition Commission Imposes Over N$13 Million Fines on Collusive Insurance Companies The Namibian Competition Commission has fined insurance companies N$13.1 million for collusive practices. The first investigation revealed collusion in setting fixed prices for panel beating services, while the second uncovered restrictive agreements with windscreen retailers. This information comes from Dina //Gowases, Corporate Communications Practitioner at the NaCC. todayMay 7, 2024 55