Many countries in South East Asia are preferred by tourists due to their visa-free entry policies as well as favourable exchange rates against many of
Month: April 2022
South African Police offer R50K reward for information on young girl who went missing in 2019
It has been three years since the then 8-year-old went missing on 6 April 2019. Her family reported her missing at Tsakane police station. Amahle
Downtowns accross rural Alabama are making an energetic comeback
Across rural Alabama, downtowns are making an energetic comeback Cities in rural Alabama are seeing a rebirth in their downtowns, with a blitz of new
Justice Department Alleges Disability Discrimination in Amended Lawsuit Concerning Design and Construction of Multifamily Housing in Hawaii
The Justice Department filed an amended complaint today in the U.S. District Court for the District of Hawaii, alleging that 14 entities designed and constructed
Mohammed bin Rashid issues Law regulating provision of digital services in Dubai
Mohammed bin Rashid issues Law regulating provision of digital services in Dubai DUBAI, 4th April, 2022 – In his capacity as the Ruler of Dubai,
ICC claps for NCF for a well organized women’s cricket invitational
Patricia Kambarami, a representative of the International Cricket Council (ICC), has praised Nigeria’s efforts in organizing the inaugural Nigeria Women’s T20i Cricket Invitational, which took
Uganda: Layibi College set to rename computer lab after Oulanyah
Charles Odoch, Chairman of the old students association of St. Joseph’s College Layibi, has disclosed that the school’s new computer lab will be named after
Steve Hofmeyr Attacks LGBTQI+ Disney
Steve Hofmeyr, a controversial Afrikaans artist, has spoken out against Disney’s commitment to be more inclusive of the LGBTQI+ community in its films and television
South Sudan government in peace deal with opposition
After weeks of rising conflict between the sides, South Sudan President Salva Kiir and his vice president, Riek Machar, have decided to resume negotiations about
Cosatu says NO to proposed salary increase for elected officials
The Congress of South African Trade Unions (Cosatu) has expressed its disagreement to a government-issued report recommending a 3% wage increase for elected officials. President