September 2017

REVIEW OF POLICIES NEEDED SOUTHERN AFRICAN BROADCSTERS TOLD

WINDHOEK, The Southern African Broadcasting Association’s Africa and Digitalisation Conference currently underway in Windhoek, Namibia, has heard that there is a need to review broadcasting policies.The conference believes that policies regulating broa…

Public urged to assist in Deputy Principal shooting

The Gauteng Department of Education has urged anyone with information on the recent shooting of a Deputy Principal to assist the police and come forward.A Deputy Principal of a primary school was shot dead on school premises on Tuesday in Duduza in the…

Condolences for former MK combatant

President Jacob Zuma has extended his condolences to the family of former uMkhonto weSizwe combatant, Patrick Presence.Presence, who dedicated his life to the struggle for liberation, passed away this past weekend.President Zuma said the country has lo…

African First Ladies: Private Sector Trailing Gender Equality

NEW YORK African first ladies and activists hailed progress that some governments on the continent are making on gender equality. They met on the sidelines of the United Nations General Assembly in New York.

We used to have 23 percent female representation in parliament but, with the stroke of a

Talk of African renaissance ‘misplaced and premature,’ Eritrea tells UN Assembly

Africa remains the most marginalized of all continents, and therefore talk of an ‘African Renaissance’ and of ‘fastest growing economies’ is misplaced and premature, Eritrea’s top foreign affairs official told the United Nations General Assembly today.

We should not flatter ourselves, or allow others to flatter us, said Minister for

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