November 20, 2019

Whale Cloud annonce des initiatives pour connecter l’Afrique numérique à l’occasion d’AfricaCom 2019

LE CAP, Afrique du Sud, 20 novembre 2019 /PRNewswire/ — Whale Cloud, grand acteur mondial de la transformation numérique, a annoncé ses initiatives « Connecting Digital Africa » (Connecter l’Afrique numérique) qui visent à aider les fournisseurs de services de communication (CSP) et les entreprises du marché africain dans leur processus de transformation

Whale Cloud Announces Connecting Digital Africa Initiatives at AfricaCom 2019

CAPE TOWN, South Africa, Nov. 20, 2019 /PRNewswire/ — Whale Cloud, a global leader in digital transformation, announced its “Connecting Digital Africa” initiatives to help communication service providers (CSPs) and enterprises in the African market with their digital transformation journey in the upcoming 5G era. Whale Cloud participated in AfricaCom 2019

Minister for Foreign Affairs Haavisto to visit Rwanda

Minister for Foreign Affairs Pekka Haavisto will visit Rwanda on 21ďż˝22 November. He will give a statement and answer questions on behalf of the EU High Representative Federica Mogherini at the ACP-EU Joint Parliamentary Assembly in Kigali, Rwanda on 21…

Zimbabwe Police Use Tear Gas to Break Up Opposition Rally

HARARE – Police in Zimbabwe used tear gas and water cannons Wednesday to break up an opposition rally of about 200 people in the capital, Harare. Supporters of the Movement for Democratic Change said those who resisted the tear gas were assaulted. Byst…

Law Enforcement bolsters its Anti-Land Invasion Unit

The City’s specialised Anti-Land Invasion Unit(ALIU) was recently joined by 40 additional officers, increasing the unit’s capacity to respond rapidly and attend to more incidents. The unit now has a total number of 94 permanent staff members.The office…

Strategies to attract investment and create jobs paying off

Statement by the City’s Mayoral Committee Member for Economic Opportunities and Asset Management, Alderman James Vos1 450 jobs retained and R1,3 billion investment secured in AtlantisThis morning, I met with businesses in Atlantis where the incentives …

Children’s rights can’t be wrong

The City took hundreds of children through their paces on a variety of topics related to children’s rights to mark World Children’s Day.Hundreds of children descended on Athlone Stadium on Wednesday 20 November 2019 for an event to mark World Children’…

Visitors flock to architecture exhibition

The School of Architecture and Planning is hosting an ‘All School Exhibition’ in the Solomon Mahlangu Concourse. The work of the architecture and planning students will be on display from 17 November to 5 December 2019.This exhibition showcases not j…

Fatal Lassa fever outbreak rages in Nigeria

ABUJA, NO less than 158 people have died since the outbreak of Lassa fever in Nigeria at the beginning of the year.The deaths are from 4 396 cases of the fever spread by rodents.Some 23 states, out of 36 in the West African country, are affected.Those…

COMMODITIES: Foot and mouth scare returns to haunt SA’s economy

JOHANNESBURG, THE latest outbreak of foot and mouth disease can trigger an import ban of South African livestock products and deal a major blow to the already fragile economy.Recently, the Department of Agriculture, Land Reform and Rural Development r…

Crisis-ridden SAA resumes flights to Vic Falls

JOHANNESBURG, BELEAGURED South African Airways (SAA) is to resume flights from Johannesburg to Victoria Falls in neighbouring Zimbabwe starting Thursday.Victoria Falls will be serviced alongside South African routes Cape Town and Durban- as the airli…

Ten killed in Libya biscuit factory bombing

TRIPOLI, THE death of ten people after an airstrike in the capital Tripoli is a stark reminder of the hostile conditions and risks migrants and local communities face in Libya on a daily basis.Some 35 individuals were injured during the attack blamed …

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