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Hundreds stranded at Beitbridge

Protesters yesterday called for the ouster of South African President Cyril Ramaphosa who they accuse of gross incompetence.
By Lorraine Muromo Mar. 21, 2023

Kenya protests: One shot dead in pro-Raila Odinga rally

Footage shared by Kenya's Standard newspaper earlier on Monday appears to show local bus operators fleeing their transport hub in central Nairobi.
By BBC News Mar. 20, 2023

SA protests: TV crew attacked in Cape Town

The crew was filming visuals of the protests when two men allegedly approached their vehicle and hit the car with an object.
By BBC News Mar. 20, 2023

EFF national shutdown affects Zim offices

“The consulate will reopen for business on 21 March 2023, as per the working hours specified in its Public Notice on Extended Working Hours dated 9 March 2023
By Staff Reporter Mar. 20, 2023

Luton eye permanent deal for Nakamba

Nakamba joined Luton Town on deadline day during the January transfer window to seek regular football after falling out of favour at Premier League side Aston Villa.
By Munyaradzi Madzokere Mar. 16, 2023

BCC town clerk demands new vehicle

Dube’s request is despite that his current council-issued vehicle is a luxury top of the range Toyota Prado.
By Mpumelelo Moyo Mar. 9, 2023

Corporate coaching can transform modern enterprises

Communication is the art of expressing (or transmitting) ideas, information, knowledge, thoughts, and feelings, as well as understanding what is expressed by others.
By Emmanuel Zvada Mar. 7, 2023

Twitter can’t protect you from trolls any more, insiders say

Twitter insiders have told the BBC that the company is no longer able to protect users from trolling, state-co-ordinated disinformation and child sexual exploitation.
By BBC News Mar. 6, 2023

Stop offering tax breaks, African governments told

Owens, a professor at the Institute for Austrian and International Tax Law, WU, said these incentives could be costly for African nations.
By Mthandazo Nyoni Feb. 26, 2023