Yas needs shelter and health care, but Cameroon lacks resources to help Homeless transgender woman Yas COMMENTARY In Douala, Yas, a 37-year-old trans woman, lives in extreme poverty and constant danger. Rejected by her family and a victim of repeated violence, she is now homeless, without healthcare and without protection. Her situation illustrates the dramatic vulnerability of trans people in …
Read More »US campaign in Iran projected to last four to five weeks: Trump – SABC News
US President Donald Trump said on Monday he ordered the attack on Iran to thwart its nuclear and ballistic missile programs, vowing to pursue the war for as long as necessary. He said, without providing evidence, the threat from Iran had been imminent when he made the decision to order the strikes. The attacks have killed Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali …
Read More »Ramaphosa sends condolences to Ormonde building collapse victims’ families
President Cyril Ramaphosa has sent his condolences to the families of the six people who died after a two-storey business park building collapsed in Ormonde, south of Johannesburg. Three bodies have been retrieved, while three other people are believed to be in the rubble. Three people sustained injuries, one of whom is being treated in hospital. Rescue operations are continuing …
Read More »SA Constitution has delivered on many promises: Kubayi
Justice and Constitutional Development Minister Mmamoloko Kubayi says over the past 30 years, the South African Constitution has delivered on many of its promises including the integration of the judicial system. Kubayi delivered the keynote address at the national launch of the 30-year anniversary of the Constitution’s signing into law at the Apartheid Museum in Johannesburg. Kubayi says while challenges …
Read More »Expert says hard to predict when Mideast conflict air travel disruptions will end – SABC News
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Read More »Expert says hard to predict when Mideast conflict air travel
Aviation expert Guy Leitch says it’s not possible to estimate how long the current air travel disruptions could last as a result of the conflict in the Middle East. Flights in the region have been cancelled amid continued strikes by the US and Israel on Iran. Tehran has launched barrages of missiles and drones at Israel as well as at …
Read More »Water, power and regional politics: What the AU can learn from SADC – SABC News
Ratidzo C. Makombe The African Union’s (AU) 2026 theme, “Assuring Sustainable Water Availability and Safe Sanitation Systems to Achieve the Goals of Agenda 2063,” serves not only as a development slogan but also as a political challenge. If the AU genuinely commits to this goal, a key source of practical experience it can reference is the Southern African Development Community’s …
Read More »Construction companies urged to hire South Africans
The Department of Employment and Labour has urged construction companies to prioritise hiring South Africans. The call comes after the department’s raid at two construction sites in Clayville, Ekurhuleni last week where 50 undocumented foreign nationals were arrested. The multidisciplinary operation targeted non-compliant construction companies. The Department’s Deputy Minister Jomo Sibiya has warned employers that hiring undocumented individuals will result …
Read More »Water supply issues continue to plague residents in Kieskammahoek
Zingcuka location residents in Kieskammahoek in the Eastern Cape have lambasted the Amathole District Municipality for failure to ensure sufficient and consistent water supply to the residents for the past four months. The residents have since resorted to protesting, closing entries in and out of the village and closing valves that allow water from Sandile Dam to exit to water …
Read More »Compliance to be checked at Ormonde building after collapse
The MMC for Public Safety in the City of Johannesburg, Mgcini Tshwaku, says authorities will investigate whether proper construction inspections were conducted following the collapse of a two-storey building in Ormonde that claimed six lives. Three survivors were pulled from the rubble, one of whom is being treated in hospital. Three others are still missing. The incident occurred at Amethyst Business Park. Tshwaku says: “We need to check because at a certain stage of construction, an …
Read More »Didiza to deliver keynote at London’s King’s College Africa Week event
National Assembly Speaker Thoko Didiza is set to deliver a keynote this evening at King’s College in London, United Kingdom. The globally recognised education institution is hosting Africa Week to focus on a number of challenges facing the continent. Africa Week looks at the agency of Africa in a multipolar world. The event will be attended by African scholars, academics …
Read More »Ramaphosa forms IMC for Foot and Mouth disease
Minister of Agriculture John Steenhuisen has confirmed that President Cyril Ramaphosa authorised an Interministerial Committee (IMC) to look into the regional approach to combating the Foot and Mouth disease (FMD) outbreak. Steenhuisen has confirmed that there’s a unique challenge of cross border infections with other provinces and countries. Steenhuisen and Free State MEC for Agriculture, Elsabe Rockman engaged with various …
Read More »Namugongo–Kyaliwajjala Taxi Operators Elect New Leaders for Five-Year Term
By Our Reporter Taxi operators at the Namugongo–Kyaliwajjala stage in Kira Municipality have elected a new leadership team that will serve for the next five years. The elections were held at Priest Land in Kyaliwajjala following a directive from the Deputy Resident District Commissioner (RDC) for Kira Municipality, Naboth Kagoro. The move came after concerns were raised by various groups …
Read More »EMS confirms six dead in Ormonde building collapse – SABC News
Six people have died following a building collapse in Ormonde, south of Johannesburg.It has been confirmed that 12 people were in the building.According to EMS, two people remain trapped, one person has been rescued and three haven’t been not locatedThe incident occurred at Amethyst Business Park this afternoon. BREAKING NEWS | Several people are reported trapped under a building following …
Read More »Experts raise alarm over children dropping out of cancer treatment
Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | There is still a high number of children who die unnecessarily due to curable childhood cancers, with experts citing gaps in care and cases where some families abandon treatment. Speaking at a meeting to raise awareness about childhood cancers and advise parents on what to watch for during February Childhood Cancer Month, Dr. Banabus …
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