Kaizer Chiefs have NOT finalised a deal with AmaZulu midfielder Siyethemba Sithebe despite the hype around the Bafana Bafana star. According to the midfielder’s uncle
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South Africa Military Ombud visits military bases in KZN
Officials from the Office of the South African Military Ombud are visiting different military bases in Durban in an effort to educate current serving members
JSCI to interview candidates for Inspector-General of Intelligence post
The Joint Standing Committee on Intelligence (JSCI) will next week interview the 10 shortlisted candidates for the position of the Inspector-General of Intelligence. In a
Mogoeng Mogoeng: #Africa4Palestine accepts ‘forced’ apology
Human rights organisation #Africa4Palestine has accepted former Chief Justice Mogoeng Mogoeng’s “forced by the law apology” pro-Israel remarks . Mogoeng, who previously vowed that he
Morocco rescuers dig to save boy trapped in well for days
Relief operations intensified for five-year-old Rayan, who fell down a 32-metre (100-foot) deep well on Tuesday, as darkness fell with diggers clawing out dirt under
Woman, two young girls die after candle sets Vosloorus childcare centre alight during loadshedding
Emergency services said woman and two young girls have died in a house fire in Vosloorus – after a candle was apparently left unattended during
Buhari calls for more modern contraceptives over rising population
To curb the country’s growing population, President Muhammadu Buhari has called for improved access to modern contraceptive options across the country. On Thursday, February 3,
NCDC Records 100 New Cases Of COVID-19
With 22 cases, Lagos State in the southwest of the country topped the infection ranking. Yobe 18, FCT 15, Ogun and Osun 7, Oyo and
Parental Failure: Impetus For Crimes, Societal Problems By Michael West
Our society is in moral and spiritual quagmire largely due to the negligence and compromised disposition of parents towards the training of their children. From
Mozambique: Violence in Cabo Delgado displaces Thousands as Cyclone Season Begins
A recent surge in violence in Mozambique’s Cabo Delgado province has displaced thousands of people and left them with precarious access to medical care. To make