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As South Africa marks Youth Day, the Consortium for Refugees and Migrants in South Africa, CoRMSA has joined the rest of the country commemorating the 45th anniversary of the 1976 Soweto uprising, the day now known as Youth Day in South Africa.
As South Africa marks Youth day Wednesday, the Consortium for Refugees and Migrants in South Africa (CoRMSA) has joined the rest of the country commemorating the 45anniversary of the 1976 Soweto uprising, the day now known as Youth Day in South
The COVID-19 pandemic has placed the importance of cutting-edge technology in the delivery of healthcare in sharp relief, as institutions and enterprises embrace new systems and models to develop future-proof solutions. Experts say it is inevit
As it commemorates its twentieth anniversary this year, the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria says it is using this opportunity to mark what it says is the extraordinary progress made in the fight against the three diseases. E
The Congress of South African Trade Unions Federation- COSATU, has warned that employers who force employees to be vaccinated against the Covid-19 virus, will be taken to court. We spoke to labour analyst Andrew LevySee omnystudio.com/listene
Germany has rejected calls for reparations from Namibians over colonial-era killings that Berlin has recognised as genocide, saying the 1.3 Billion US-Dollar- financial aid it was offering was on a "voluntary basis". German foreign minister Hei
The world has marked the first rise in child labour in two decades and the coronavirus crisis threatens to push millions more youngsters toward the same fate. This is according to the United Nations' child labour report. In a joint report, the
Zambia's Constitutional Court is expected to deliver judgment today on whether President Edgar Lungu is eligible to contest the August 12 general election. A petition was brought forward by NGOs in the country seeking a nullification of Preside
The Innovative Pharmaceutical Association of South Africa - IPASA, has committed to a partnership with government in fighting COVID-19. The recent collaboration in this industry has led to better patient outcomes. In recent years, medicines hav
South Africa's power utility Eskom implemented Stage 4 load shedding yesterday. This was due to additional breakdowns of a unit at Medupi and two units at Duvha Power Station, together with the high winter demand. To discuss this further, Lulu
Recent research has shown the potential technology has in the effective delivery of primary healthcare services across South Africa. The research suggests that trans-disciplinary health consultancy; Percept should be used as a roadmap to better
Dozens of children, most of them girls, have been abducted by non-state armed groups over the past year in northern Mozambique. This is according to a report by charity organisation Save the Children. The charity says at least 51 children have
The US government has voiced concern over Nigeria's decision to ban Twitter after the US social media giant deleted a tweet from President Muhammadu Buhari's account for violating its rules. Nigerian telecoms operators complied with a governmen
South Africa's economy performed better than expected in the first quarter of this year. Eight of the ten industries recorded positive gains. Stats SA data shows between January and March this year, the economy grew by 1-point-1 percent. For mo
President of the Resident Doctors Association of Zambia, Brian Sampa has been fired following a strike which demanded the recruitment of 500 doctors and payment of salary arrears. Sampa's dismissal letter notes that he had being absent from wor
Mali's military leader Assimi Goita, who orchestrated his second coup in nine months, has been sworn in as the transitional president despite international condemnation of May's power grab. Goita, who served as Mali's vice president under trans
The 10th SA AIDS Virtual Conference is set to take place this Wednesday and Thursday.The virtual conference will discuss progress made on the South African and regional HIV epidemic response against set goals and targets and the socio-economi
The African Energy Chamber has condemned Africa Oil Week's decision to relocate the conference venue for its flagship event from Cape Town, South Africa, to the United Arab Emirates. As the voice of Africa's energy sector, the African Energy
The South African Medical Association (SAMA) predicts that the country will breach the 6 000 mark of Covid-19 infections in the next two weeks to officially enter the third wave of the pandemic. The southern African nation has been recording
Aid groups have expressed concerns over the plight of about 6 000 displaced people in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo's Ituri Province. Deadly attacks by the Allied Democratic Forces (ADF) have forced people to flee multiple displacement
Two prisoners who spent close to 10 years at Zimbabwe's notorious Chikurubi Maximum Security Prison after they were wrongly convicted of murder have been acquitted and released after an appeal. They were sentenced to serve 20 years for allege
The South African National Blood Service (SANBS) has unveiled the world's first 'Journey of Blood' facility based in Kwazulu Natal Province. This state-of-the-art laboratory will enable the public to go on a walk through the facility without
The United Kingdom has been working very hard to make sure that no momentum is lost in terms of action against climate change ahead of the next United Nations climate summit, or COP26 - due to take place in Glasgow in November. This is accord
Today marks World Food Safety Day, an annual campaign on June 7, which aims help combat food-borne diseases all around the world. According to the World Health Organisation, there is no food security without food safety. Ending hunger is ab
Some countries in Africa, like Tanzania and Chad, have not started COVID-19 vaccination while others have only just begun. Meanwhile, more statistics show that the third wave of the virus is starting to engulf South Africa, a nation with the
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