The 1 Billion Meals, the region’s biggest initiative to provide food support to those in need, has announced the provision of four channels to accept
Month: April 2022
Elon Musk become’s Twitter’s biggest shareholder
The world’s richest man, South Africa-born Elon Musk, has taken a 9.2% stake in Twitter, a week after hinting about plans to shake up the
TONIGHT’S EPISODE: Scandal – 04 April 2022 (E02 S14)
Hlengiwe is shattered to discover Nyasha’s secret. Nomvula starts to worry that Vukile’s ear has been taken. A woman is tricked into revealing a dangerous
Nxesi appointed as Public Service acting minister, replaces US-bound Dlodlo
Employment and Labour Minister, Thulas Nxesi will have another portfolio to handle after he was appointed as an acting minister of different department. The Presidency
Thulas Nxesi to temporarily fill Ayanda Dlodlo’s shoes in public service and administration
President Cyril Ramaphosa on Monday appointed employment and labour minister Thulas Nxesi as acting public service and administration minister. Former public service and administration minister
Emirates SkyCargo transports more than 1 billion doses of COVID-19 vaccines during 18 months
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Skeem Saam: Tonight’s episode, E196 S10 – 04 April 2022
Meikie jeopardises her freedom when she’s caught breaking the rules. A potential buyer has the staff at Café Rovuwa polarized. Eunice realises that finding out
3 suspects arrested, one shot dead after foiled post office robbery
Three suspects were arrested and one fatally wounded on Monday during a foiled robbery at a Free State post office. Police nabbed the suspects after
Government sets out plan to make UK a global cryptoasset technology hub
Stablecoins to be brought within regulation paving their way for use in the UK as a recognised form of payment. Announcement part of a series
Best-preserved part of Brazil’s Amazon, home to isolated tribes, faces ‘decimation’
An area of forest larger than England could be cleared by 2050 in one of the best-preserved parts of the Brazilian Amazon, a new report