President Cyril Ramaphosa said that now that the final COVID-19 limitations have been withdrawn, it is up to each of us to prevent a revival
Month: June 2022
In a statement, Eskom said unlawful industrial action at various Eskom power stations has affected planned maintenance and repairs
Up to Wednesday, stage 4 load shedding is scheduled to continue. Unlawful industrial action at several Eskom power units, according to a statement from Eskom,
The management of the South African Police Service (SAPS) has ordered a high-level investigation into the tragic deaths of 21 teenagers at a local tavern in Scenery Park, in East London
A high-level investigation into the terrible murders of 21 youths at a neighborhood bar in Scenery Park, East London, has been requested by the management
Almost £700 million was lost to fraudsters in April in UK – Action Fraud data
Experts have warned that the cost-of-living constraint is causing a new “wave of frauds,” with the amount taken more than double as the financial crunch
Kwazulu Private Ambulance Service responds to the N3 southbound near Cliffdale off in Hammersdale
Kwazulu Private Ambulance Service went to reports of a collision on the N3 southbound near Cliffdale exit in Hammersdale. When the emergency services showed there,
The Ambassador of the Federal Republic of Somalia, H.E. Mohamed Abdullahi Ahmed, hands his credentials to the President of the Republic of Serbia, H.E. Aleksandar Vučić
As the first Somali ambassador to reopen the embassy in this nation following the fall of the central government in 1991, H.E. Mohamed Abdullahi Ahmed
New Zealand announces changes to electoral law
Changes to electoral law announced by Justice Minister Kiri Allan today aim to support participation in parliamentary elections, and improve public trust and confidence in
New Zealand to Spend $76m to Prevent and Minimize Gambling Habits
The Labour government has announced a significant investment to prevent and minimize harm caused by gambling. “Gambling harm is a serious public health issue and
Putin’s blockade is driving up international food prices
Putin’s blockade is driving up international food prices, depriving the Ukrainian people of essential income and placing millions on the brink of starvation UK working
NRL fan flashes her bre@sts for the camera during a live report at State of Origin Game II
When an NRL supporter exposed her breasts to the camera during a live report for the State of Origin II, ABC viewers were treated to