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Gov. Bago promises to build first-class Hajj camp for pilgrims

Gov. Umar Bago of Niger has promised to build a first-class Hajj transit camp for the state pilgrims to ease their movement to Saudi Arabia.Bago made the promise in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) at Muna, an outskirts of the holy ci…

Bringing hope to the community of Meloding

A group of women in the Free State are eradicating poverty in Meloding, Virginia, through a community development and nutrition centre that provides daily meals to unemployed and vulnerable residents.Bomme ba Boithatelo bo Botle consists of a group of …

Old age no deterrent for serial vegetable gardener

Undeterred by old age and spurred by her passion for vegetable farming, a Cape Town woman is greening open spaces in the city’s poor parts and feeding those less fortunate.Aged 75, Christina Kaba is making a mark in townships across the Western Cape me…

Sackings revive Nigeria religious tensions

from EMEKA OKONKWO in Abuja, Nigeria Nigeria Bureau ABUJA, (CAJ News) RELIGIOUS tensions have returned to haunt Nigeria, this time sparked by the trigger-happiness of new president, Bola Tinubu.His administration, at the helm of Africa’s largest natio…

SAA revels in international award

from FUTHI MBHELE in Durban KwaZulu NatalBureau DURBAN, (CAJ News) SOUTH African Airways (SAA) is basking in the glory of its being awarded the Best Cabin Crew in Africa for 2023.Global airline and airport review and ranking consultancy, Skytrax, conf…

SACP urges government to up stake in Telkom

by TINTSWALO BALOYI JOHANNESBURG, (CAJ News) THE South African Communist Party (SACP) wants the government to further consolidate its position in Telkom, the telecommunications company.It opposes further dilution or privatisation, which the party said…