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UN ready to support transition process in South Sudan: Haysom

September 18, 2024 (JUBA) – The Special Representative of the Secretary-General, Nicholas Haysom said the United Nations stands ready to support the transitional

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U.S. Egypt urge Sudan ceasefire amid worsening humanitarian crisis

September 18, 2024 (CAIRO) – The United States and Egypt on Wednesday urged an immediate ceasefire in Sudan to halt escalating violence and

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Sudan’s Burhan welcomes U.S. Biden concern, vows to end conflict

September 18, 2024 (PORT SUDAN) – Sudan’s de facto leader, Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, on Wednesday welcomed U.S. President Joe Biden’s expression of concern

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Brink set to hold briefing on future of coalition governance in Tshwane

Since 2021, the Democratic Alliance (DA), ActionSA, Inkatha Freedom Party (IFP), African Christian Democratic Party (ACDP), and the Freedom Front (FF) Plus have

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‘Absolutely shocking!’ Naledi Pandor denies Julius Malema’s claim that she got a VBS bond

Pandor decided to step down from politics earlier this year, retiring at 70 from her role as South Africa’s International Relations and Cooperation

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Only two million poor South Africans receive free basic electricity, says Ramokgopa

Ramokgopa told Parliament that they’re still working on the review of the electricity pricing policy, but they now want to involve municipalities. CAPE

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BBS Bank turns first profit

BBS Bank looks set to turn its first profit since transforming into a commercial bank two years ago, with directors projecting an increase

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SABF members sign Code of Good Business Practice

The South African Business Forum (SABF) and the South African High Commission in Botswana have signed on the dotted line for a new

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Khorixas mandenies guilt on murder, rape charges

A man accused of murdering his girlfriend at Khorixas on Christmas Eve in 2019 denied guilt on counts of murder, rape and assault

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Nanso bemoans poor state of classrooms ahead of exams

The Namibia National Student Organisation (Nanso) says deplorable school conditions will impact the upcoming national exam results. Nanso president Dorthea Nangolo says the

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