insert_link Namibia Namibia Progressive Party Plans N$30 Billion Loan Strategy to Address National Debt The Namibia Progressive Party has announced its intention to borrow N$30 billion from global lenders to tackle the country's national debt if they secure presidential power. Namib Pulse says, of this amount, N$15 billion will be directed towards reducing part of the N$165.8 billion national debt, while the remaining N$22 billion is earmarked for infrastructure projects aimed at generating revenue to further pay down the debt. Penda Negonga, Co-Founder of […] todayOctober 1, 2024 13
insert_link South Africa South Africa’s Deputy President Outlines Strategic Priorities for Economic Growth and Development During UK Visit South Africa's Deputy president Paul Mashatile says the government of national unity’s strategic priorities are to achieve sustainable economic growth, alleviate poverty, and develop an ethical, capable developmental state. He is currently on a working visit to the UK, which is one of South Africa’s most significant bilateral partners, particularly in trade, investment, tourism, and the Just Energy Transition. Speaking to Bloomberg, Mashatile says the government of national unity is […] todayOctober 1, 2024 20
insert_link World Indian administered Jammu and Kashmir votes in the final phase of the regional election Indian administered Jammu and Kashmir is voting in the third and final phase of its first regional election in ten years. Some 40 constituencies are voting - many from the Hindu majority regions where Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Bharatiya Janata Party is expected to perform well. Here's our Ishan Garg with more from New Delhi. todayOctober 1, 2024 14
insert_link 2 Namibia City of Windhoek Urges Public to Avoid Street Donations The City of Windhoek is advising the public against giving money to individuals begging on the streets, stating that such acts, although well-intentioned, perpetuate street begging and contribute to a cycle of poverty. Instead, the city encourages donations to registered organizations that can provide sustainable, long-term support to those in need. Independent presidential candidate Rosa Namises shared her perspective on this issue. todayOctober 1, 2024 17 2
insert_link South Africa EFF in Gauteng says it is concerned about the Emfuleni Municipality’s failure to pay municipal workers The EFF in Gauteng says it is concerned about the Emfuleni Municipality's failure to pay municipal workers their salaries this month, due to its dire financial state. This comes as Eskom recently attached the municipality’s four bank accounts due to an outstanding electricity debt of eight-billion-rand. The EFF’s, Baleni Dumisani, says at the core of the municipality's issues is a deeply entrenched culture of corruption among municipal officials and ANC […] todayOctober 1, 2024 6
insert_link World US president Joseph Biden has called Hurricane Helene history-making US president Joseph Biden has called Hurricane Helene history-making with at least ten states impacted. About 116 people have died after Helene made landfall in Florida last Thursday. It began as a category four hurricane and became the most powerful on record to hit Florida's Big Bend, before moving north into Georgia, the Carolinas, and Tennessee. Biden, who is expected to visit communities hit by Helene later this week, says […] todayOctober 1, 2024 11
insert_link World UN Security Council extends mandate of the security mission to Haiti The United Nations Security Council has approved the extension of the Multinational Security Support mission to Haiti by another year. Last year, the council authorized the Kenyan-led international security mission to assist the Caribbean country to help restore order against the ongoing gang violence. The United States requested the mission be changed to a full blown Peacekeeping operation but China and Russia opposed the move. Jody Jacobs reports from the […] todayOctober 1, 2024 13
insert_link Africa M23 Rebels Tighten Control Over DRC Coltan Mines, Generating $300,000 Monthly Revenue The M23 rebel group has solidified its control over the Rubaya coltan-mining region in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, imposing a production tax that brings in an estimated $300,000 monthly, according to a UN Security Council briefing says Reuters. The Tutsi-led group, allegedly supported by Rwanda, seized the mineral-rich area, vital for smartphone and computer manufacturing, after heavy fighting in April. todayOctober 1, 2024 5
insert_link South Africa Gauteng Legislature Calls for Stability and Swift Election Following Tshwane Mayor’s Removal The Gauteng legislature’s portfolio committee on Co-operative Governance and Traditional Affairs has urged for stability in Tshwane following the removal of Mayor Cilliers Brink. Chairperson Mzi Khumalo emphasized the need for a quick mayoral election to maintain smooth municipal operations and uninterrupted service delivery. Spokesperson Pfano Bulasigobo stated the committee will remain engaged to ensure a transparent process prioritizing residents' needs. todayOctober 1, 2024 13