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Business / Economics

29 February Morning Biz News: Latest Financial Highlights: Government Revenue Projections, Harmony Gold’s Record Dividend, Binance Executives Detained, and Oil Price Decline

  In the ever-evolving landscape of global finances, several key developments have recently taken place, shaping the economic outlook for the near future. This article delves into the latest financial indicators, exploring government revenue projections, Harmony Gold's historic dividend announcement, the crackdown on cryptocurrency exchanges in Nigeria, and the recent decline in oil prices. Government's Fiscal Initiatives: The Namibian government has unveiled its fiscal year 2024/25 revenue projections, with a […]

todayFebruary 29, 2024 2

World

Odysseus lander to be ‘put to sleep’

The team behind the Odysseus spacecraft says their mission has 'changed the economics of landing on the moon'. Speaking on Wednesday, representatives of Intuitive Machines said the lander will be "put to sleep" before being powered up again in the next two to three weeks. Last week it became the first privately developed spacecraft to soft land on the lunar surface. Sally Patterson has more.    

todayFebruary 29, 2024 3

South Africa

South African Public Servants Association has commended the Department of Public Service and Administration

The South African Public Servants Association has commended the Department of Public Service and Administration for its recent directive aimed at professionalising the public service. The directive seeks to elevate service-delivery standards and instill a culture of excellence and integrity. The PSA views this directive as a significant step towards enhancing efficiency, effectiveness, and accountability in the public sector. The association’s Stefan Viljoen appeals to the public to respect public […]

todayFebruary 29, 2024 2

Namibia

Controversy Surrounds Finance Minister Shiimi Over Alleged Election-Focused N$100 Billion Budget

Finance Minister Iipumbu Shiimi is under scrutiny for presenting a budget accused of targeting pensioners, students, and low-income earners to sway support for the Swapo party in the upcoming elections. The N$100 billion budget, the largest in Namibia's history, is unveiled amid concerns about voter apathy and economic challenges impacting Swapo's electoral prospects. Minister Shiimi defended the budget, stressing its pro-poor focus and intention to stimulate development and infrastructure projects.

todayFebruary 29, 2024 5

World

Trial date set for Alec Baldwin’s manslaughter trial

Actor Alec Baldwin will go on trial in July after being charged in the fatal shooting of a cinematographer during a rehearsal on a movie set in New Mexico. Prosecutors dismissed the charges against Baldwin in April 2023 but then again indicted Baldwin in January this year after prosecutors received new analysis of the gun. The actor could face up to 18 months in prison if convicted in this first […]

todayFebruary 28, 2024 13

South Africa

GOOD Party Joins Opposition in Motion Against DA Mayor Amid Allegations

The GOOD Party in South Africa has collaborated with other opposition parties to submit a motion of no confidence against DA-Drakenstein mayor Conrad Poole. The move comes in the wake of allegations suggesting Poole's involvement in a pay-for-jobs scheme, where councillors allegedly paid kickbacks for lucrative mayoral committee positions. Keagen Gertse, representing the GOOD Party, states that the motion, scheduled for council hearing today, is a collective effort by the […]

todayFebruary 28, 2024 16

Namibia

Bail Granted for Second Suspect in Onhokolo Market Theft Case

Matheus Amukoshi, the second suspect implicated in the Onhokolo Market theft at Endola, involving the alleged theft of N$365,000, has been granted bail of N$5,000 following his initial court appearance at the Oshakati Magistrate’s Court. Amukoshi, 29, faces a theft charge alongside co-accused Olivia Kashamba, a 30-year-old Onhokolo Market employee, who was previously granted bail of N$5,000 during her first court appearance earlier this month. Magistrate Siegfried Geiseb has postponed […]

todayFebruary 28, 2024 5

South Africa

SA’s deputy minister of Health, Sibongiseni Dhlomo, says more than 230-million-rand has been paid to former mineworker

SA's deputy minister of Health, Sibongiseni Dhlomo, says more than 230-million-rand has been paid to former mineworkers, who were injured or have contracted respiratory-related illnesses on duty. This forms part of a government programme that seeks to track, trace, and provide compensation, pension, and provident funds to eligible ex-mineworkers who worked in the mines from 1965 to 2019. Dhlomo says at least 20-thousand former mineworkers have been reached through this […]

todayFebruary 28, 2024 3

World

Conservative Lawmaker Apologises For Claiming Parts Of London Are “No-Go” Areas, Amid Ongoing Islamophobia Row

A Conservative Lawmaker has apologised for claiming parts of UK cities are "no-go" areas, amid an escalating row over 'Islamophobia' within the governing Conservative Party. Paul Scully made the comments, following the suspension of another Conservative MP, Lee Anderson, for statements that have been branded "Anti-Muslim". Simon Gaitán reports. ENG

todayFebruary 28, 2024 2

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