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Jacob Zuma unscathed after car crash

The accident happened shortly before 19:00 when one car in his convoy crashed between Gingindlovu and Eshowe in KwaZulu-Natal.
By News24 2h ago
Zambia, Zimbabwe to retender $5bn Batoka hydropower plant
Zambia, Zimbabwe to retender $5bn Batoka hydropower plant
Water levels at Kariba, which straddles Zambia and Zimbabwe, are expected to keep receding due to poor rainfall, Munodawafa said, although he ruled out decommissioning the dam.
By Bloomberg News Mar. 26, 2024
Baltimore Key Bridge collapse: vehicles fall into water after ship hits bridge
The Baltimore mayor, Brandon M Scott, and the county executive, Johnny Olszewski Jr, said emergency personnel were at the scene and rescue efforts were under way.
By The Guardian Mar. 26, 2024
China’s economy is mired in Xi’s slogans while a slowdown takes hold
There is little doubt that current Chinese economic recovery trends have dented investor confidence.
By Paul Antonopoulos Mar. 25, 2024
Uganda’s President Museveni promotes son to army chief
The Ministry of Defence and Veteran Affairs announced late on Thursday that General Muhoozi Kainerugaba had been appointed the chief of defence forces
By Aljazeera Mar. 22, 2024
Iran’s New Year: A celebration of new beginnings
Nowruz, is a universal celebration of new beginnings: wishing prosperity and welcoming the future, and escaping from the past.
By admin Mar. 20, 2024
High-ranking CCP officials have been disappearing. What’s going on behind the scenes?
The figures were even more shocking than expected. In 2023 alone, the CCDI dealt with nearly 2.7 million individuals.
By Greek City Times Mar. 20, 2024
ZEP saga — Helen Suzman Foundation takes on SA minister in ConCourt
“The minister’s nitpicking at parts of the full court’s judgment does not establish real grounds of appeal or any reasonable prospects of success,” Fakir said.
By GroundUp Mar. 18, 2024
Chinese influence and soft power in Kenya
China’s goal is just to have people understand what it is all about, not necessarily to influence
By The Singapore Post Mar. 15, 2024
Air Zimbabwe puts four derelict aircraft, spare parts up for sale
Air Zimbabwe has issued a Request for Proposals (RFP) for the sale of four derelict aircraft – two B737-200s and two BAe 146s – as well as other sundry spare parts.
By CH-Aviation Mar. 13, 2024
Iron lung man Paul Alexander dead at 78
Alexander spent an extraordinary lifetime in the iron lung machine after contracting polio in 1952, aged six, which left him paralysed from the neck down.
By Daily Mail Mar. 13, 2024
Businesses urged to embrace global partnerships following US sanctions lift
He emphasized that human rights abuses by the United States are well-documented, including disparities in rights between racial groups within the country.
By Xinhua News Mar. 12, 2024
Russia wary of Chinese friendship
The Russia-China territorial dispute remains a delicate issue-one that requires deft diplomacy and adherence to established agreements.
By thehongkongpost Mar. 11, 2024
Iranian women central to development, 45 Years after Islamic Revolution
Women's representation on university faculty has increased by 33.3%, and in medical science universities by 34%.
By Newsday Mar. 11, 2024
What triggered General Motors’ collapse in China?
General Motors made over $2 billion in profit in 2018; however, in 2023 that figure plummeted to $440 million.
By The Hong Kong post Mar. 8, 2024
China seeks access to untapped rare metals and minerals in Afghanistan
Afghanistan boasts significant reserves estimated at a value of USD 1 trillion, along with substantial amounts of crude oil and natural gas.
By The Khaama Press Mar. 7, 2024
More than 100 reported killed as crowd waits for Gaza aid
Stay with us as we bring you all the latest on this story.
By BBC News Feb. 29, 2024
Ghana’s parliament passes anti-LGBTQ bill
A coalition of religious and traditional leaders sponsored the legislation that is favoured by most lawmakers and that passed in parliament on Wednesday.
By Aljazeera Feb. 29, 2024
China’s ‘Spy ships’ in Maldives has damaging political implications for Muizzu’s Party
At present with Mohammad Muizzu’s party at the helm, the shift is more prominently towards Beijing, quite evidently.    
By The Hongkong Post Feb. 29, 2024
The Maldives precarious tightrope between Chinese debt and sovereignty
The root of this debt trap lies in the unviable, bloated Chinese projects the Maldives has irrationally pursued without regard for sustainability or conditions.
By pardafas Feb. 28, 2024
Lord Jacob Rothschild: Financier dies aged 87
He went on to build his own financial empire in the City of London, founding investment trust RIT Capital, which he chaired until 2019.
By BBC News Feb. 27, 2024
In Muizzu’s Maldives, an economic crisis reinforced by China awaits
Maldives recently elected President Mohammad Muizzu’s rise to power has been one of disoriented interests and misjudged priorities.
By thehongkongpost Feb. 26, 2024
Worst period for Chinese people– with rising unemployment
According to the government, if you have a son, you don’t get paid; it’s the children who make money, without money, young people face difficulty affording food.
By The Hongkong Post Feb. 23, 2024
Kylian Mbappe agrees Real Madrid deal to join in summer
If Croatia midfielder Luka Modric leaves this summer, then Mbappe would inherit the number 10 shirt he wears for France.
By BBC Africa Sport Feb. 20, 2024
The Continued Deception: Unmasking The True Face Of The CCP
This advice, reminiscent of the days of Soviet Russia, raises concerns about the naivety and sympathy displayed by certain foreign intellectuals, diplomats, and media figures.
By The Singapore Post Feb. 17, 2024
The new regulations for religions in Xinjiang: Part of a wider campaign against religion
The Chinese government has been accused of widespread human rights abuses against Uyghurs and other Turkic Muslims in Xinjiang since 2017.
By Bitter Winter Feb. 15, 2024
Africa’s industrialization doesn’t depend on outside influence – Kagame
This was at the 11th World Governments Summit (WGS) in Dubai, UAE.
By The New Times Feb. 13, 2024
Zimbabwe bets on ‘No-till’ farming to reduce El Nino impact on grain
Zimbabwe is one of the countries worst affected by the El Nino weather pattern and struggles to feed itself.
By Reuters Feb. 12, 2024