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South Africa

SA’s Load-Shedding to Persist for Five More Years in South Africa, Warns University Professor

University of Johannesburg professor, Hartmut Winkler, cautions that South Africa will continue to experience load-shedding for the next five years. Electricity Minister Kgosientsho Ramokgopa underscores the commitment to resolving load-shedding without cutting corners. Winkler points out that Eskom's energy availability factor has worsened, leading to higher stages of load-shedding. Despite the challenges, he suggests that the country may have passed the worst phase of load-shedding. The warning emphasizes the need […]

today12 February, 2024

South Africa

South Africa’s Congress of the People says the higher stages of load-shedding show the ANC government is failing

South Africa's Congress of the People criticizes the extended stage five load-shedding as further evidence of President Cyril Ramaphosa's government inadequately managing Eskom's affairs. COPE's acting general secretary, Erick Mohlapamaswi, asserts that more than 14 years of load-shedding under the ANC's governance have hindered economic growth and development. He emphasizes the risks posed to citizens' lives and livelihoods, especially those unable to afford alternative power-supply options. The ongoing power crisis […]

today12 February, 2024

World

Biden & Scholz meet amid Ukraine funding battle

US President Joseph Biden and German Chancellor Olaf Scholz have met at White House amid a battle to secure funding for Ukraine. The two leaders came together as European governments are growing increasingly anxious about the inability of US lawmakers to approve new funding to help Kyiv in its fight against Russia. Nick Harper reports from Washington.  

today12 February, 2024

Namibia

Namibian Ambassador in the USA Holds Memorial Service to Honor Late President Hage Geingob’s Legacy

Namibia's Ambassador to the United States of America- Margaret Mensah-Williams, hosted a memorial service on Saturday to commemorate the legacy of the late President Hage Geingob, who passed away at the age of 82 in Windhoek last Sunday. During the ceremony in Washington DC, Mensah-Williams emphasized Geingob's significant impact not only on Namibia but on the entire African continent. She highlighted his dedication to education, even leaving his home country […]

today12 February, 2024

World

US calls Israel’s actions in Gaza ‘over the top’…

The Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called for a "massive operation" in Rafah, in the south of Gaza. This comes just hours after the US warned a military offensive in the city without proper planning would be a "disaster". More than a million Palestinians are living in the city bordering Egypt after fleeing from other parts of the strip. Sally Patterson has more.  

today12 February, 2024

South Africa

South Africa’s Department Advises Against Consuming Washed-Up Marine Animals Amid Annual Red Tide Phenomenon

The Department of Forestry, Fisheries, and the Environment in South Africa reiterates its warning for people to refrain from consuming marine animals washed up along the West Coast. This caution is prompted by the annual red tide phenomenon. Marine animals affected include prawns, crabs, cuttlefish, seaworms, shark rays, and lobsters. The department's spokesperson, Peter Mbelengwa, emphasizes the health risks associated with washed-up lobsters, highlighting potential contamination by algal toxins that […]

today12 February, 2024

Interview Transcripts

Housing Crisis in Otjomuise: Michael Amushelelo Calls for Urgent Government Action

In a recent address to Future Media, Michael Amushelelo, known as the People's General, shed light on the housing crisis in the extension 10 area of Otjomuise. His impassioned speech highlighted the plight of citizens seeking shelter and the heavy police presence during attempts to register people for occupying vacant houses. Police Presence and Intimidation: Amushelelo began by describing the heavy police presence at Otjomuise extension 10, where vacant mayor's houses […]

today12 February, 2024

Interview Transcripts

Michael Amushelelo Addresses Housing Crisis in Otjomuise’s Extension 10, Highlights Police Presence and Citizens’ Plight

This past weekend, Michael Amushelelo brought attention to the housing crisis in the extension 10 area of Otjomuise. His impassioned speech shed light on the challenges faced by citizens in search of shelter, emphasizing the significant police presence during attempts to register the over 6000 people for occupying vacant houses, particularly those designated for the mayor.  

today12 February, 2024

Interview Transcripts

Empowering Communities: Ben !Ganeb Unveils Transformative Projects in Okombahe Settlement

In a recent radio announcement, Mr. Ben !Ganeb from the Okombahe Settlement Office, Daures constituency, shared exciting news about the development initiatives that are set to make a significant impact on the local community. The Okombahe Settlement Office takes pride in introducing new projects that not only contribute to infrastructure improvement but also address the pressing issue of unemployment in the area. Job Creation and Stakeholder Involvement: Mr. !Ganeb enthusiastically […]

today12 February, 2024