A London man has received an increased sentence for rape after his case was referred to the Court of Appeal by the Solicitor General Alex
Month: April 2022
Improving fish and eel passage on the Bristol Frome
small notch is being cut into 3 of the weirs, and eel tiles and baffles are being fixed to the fourth weir, making it easier
Osun Gubernatorial Election: Yiaga Africa deploys 32 Long-term observers
It’s about two months to the July 16 Governorship Election in Osun State. A civic non-governmental organisation, Yiaga Africa, has deployed 32 long-term observers to
2023 ELECTION: Why I want to serve Nigeria as President – Vice President Osinbajo
Prof. Yemi Osinbajo, Nigeria’s vice president, says his primary motive for running for president is to provide the best possible service to Nigeria’s progress and
WHO releases more than US$ 8 million for the Sahel’s humanitarian response
the World Health Organization (who) Has Allocated $8.3 Million From Its Contingency Funding For Emergencies To Help The 10.6 Million People In The Sahel Region
State Capture report: Zondo recommends charges against Tony Gupta
Chief Justice Raymond Zondo has recommended that the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) consider pursuing charges against Tony Gupta for allegedly attempting to bride former deputy
Woman kingpin, 10 others arrested for stealing chrome worth R5m
South African Police Service (SAPS) spokesperson Brigadier Selvy Mohlala said a crack team of law enforcement agencies conducted a sting operation at 15:00 on Thursday
Rival coach: Gone are the days of talking about Chiefs, Pirates dominance
Mamelodi Sundowns were crowned 2021/22 DStv Premiership champions for the fifth season in succession following their goalless draw against Cape Town City FC at Loftus
Nepal’s cannabis resurgence seeks return to Himalayan high times
Nepal’s marijuana ban could soon be up in smoke, as lawmakers mull a return to the liberal drug policies that once made the Himalayan republic
Bheki Cele & Meyiwa murder case: Why SA want police minister axed
Whilst five men are on trial for the murder of Senzo Meyiwa, it is Police Minister Bheki Cele who faces trial in the court of