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3 Quirky Ideas for a Short Trip to Clarens, South Africa

Clarens: For most Africans, going on holiday means going home. But what if we could offer you 3 unique places to get away from the bustle that will surprise and delight you?

According to Deutsche Welle, Clarens, a quaint town in South Africa, presen…

NATO Chief Warns India, Brazil, China Over Russia Trade Ties

Brussels: NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte has urged China, Brazil, and India to exert pressure on Russia to avoid facing US sanctions. Rutte emphasized the importance of these nations using their influence to encourage Russia towards serious peace n…

Eritrea’s Strategic Moves Amid Rising Tensions in Tigray

Mekele: Reports of troop movements and sporadic clashes in northern Ethiopia have emerged in recent months, feeding concern that a fragile calm could soon collapse. The region is still reeling from the brutal two-year civil war between the Tigray Peop…

Italy KZN Boat Building Partnership to Boost Local Economy

Kwazulu natal: KwaZulu Natal Premier Thamsanqa Ntuli has described a boatbuilding partnership between KwaZulu Natal and Italy as a strategic milestone that is set to unlock significant economic potential for the province. Ntuli, accompanied by MEC for Economic Development, Tourism and Environmental Affairs (EDTEA), Reverend Musa Zondi, attended the KZN-NAVIGO

Rise in E-Commerce Activity Boosts SA’s Supply Chain Sector

Beijing: Despite facing ongoing challenges, South Africa’s supply chain sector is experiencing growth fuelled by a surge in e-commerce and advancements in technology. According to South African Government News Agency, Deputy President Paul Mashatile spoke at the opening ceremony of the China International Supply Chain Expo (CISCE) in Beijing. ‘Our

Government Bans New Captive Lion Breeding Facilities in South Africa

Pretoria: The Department of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment has initiated a process to phase out harmful captive lion breeding practices, strengthening animal welfare through updated regulations as part of South Africa’s wildlife protection efforts. According to South African Government News Agency, the department has made significant strides toward issuing

Deploying Technology to Save the White Rhino

Cape town: Government has launched a strategy that seeks to rebuild the Kruger National Park’s white rhino population from just over 2,000 to 12,000 within the next decade by using technology. The initiative aims to monitor rhino herds daily using drones, GPS collars, and digital reporting systems to provide real-time

Creecy Dissolves RAF Board Amid Governance Challenges

Pretoria: The Minister of Transport, Barbara Creecy, has decided to dissolve the Board of Directors of the Road Accident Fund (RAF) due to persistent governance and operational challenges that have beset the fund and significantly undermined its ability to discharge its statutory mandate. While the fund is grappling with governance