The new Permanent Secretary (PermSec), Federal Ministry of Defence (FMoD), Dr Ibrahim Kana, mni, has stated that one of his aspirations for the Ministry is
Month: April 2022
Two US mercenaries suffer severe injuries in artillery shelling near Lisichansk
The Russian troops currently move from the south of Ukraine, towards the settlement of Lisichansk. This is one of the directions of the Russian Army.
Vaccine-preventable disease outbreaks on the rise in Africa
Africa is witnessing a surge in outbreaks of vaccine-preventable diseases over the past year. Almost 17 500 cases of measles were recorded in the African
Pangani Police Station on the spot again over alleged extrajudicial killings
Missing Voices, a consortium of civil society organizations dedicated to end extrajudicial killings and enforced disappearances in Kenya documented 30 cases of police killings
Gummy bears and doodles: Johnny Depp accused of ‘acting’ in court
Over the last few weeks, Johnny Depp has been going head-to-head with his ex-wife Amber Heard as his $50 million civil defamation suit against her
R350 Grant: ‘Only 48 hours left’ for claimants to re-apply for April payments
The mad scramble has been facilitated by a change in legal policy. The R350 grant is no longer covered under the State of Disaster Act,
‘Killing his girlfriend…allegedly’: Rea Gopane lays into AKA [watch]
Last year, Rea Gopane brazenly claimed that Bonang Matheba introduced her then-boyfriend AKA into using cocaine – a move she later sued him for. Speaking
Leading sports agent Raiola tweets that he’s alive after reports of his death
Mino Raiola, who is the agent of players including Paul Pogba, Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Erling Haaland, is understood to have been living with a serious illness
WATCH: Kaizer Chiefs to pay millions for sacking Stuart Baxter [Video]
Ah, we all love a bit of video content, don’t we? It’s engaging, exciting and a different way of consuming content. We also love consuming
Government has made strides in cementing SA’s democracy: Mthethwa
Minister of Sports, Arts and Culture, Nathi Mthethwa says whilst there are challenges faced by South Africans, Government has made strides in cementing the country’s