Polihali Dam boosts Gauteng water supply
The Polihali Dam project in Lesotho’s highlands is progressing after years of delays, with approximately 30% of the main work […]
The Polihali Dam project in Lesotho’s highlands is progressing after years of delays, with approximately 30% of the main work […]
The National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) in South Africa has issued a directive to prosecutors, instructing them not to enroll new
A former Eskom contractor has been sentenced to 16 years imprisonment, wholly suspended, by the Mpumalanga Specialised Commercial Crimes Court
Lesotho’s political system has been described as broken and in need of reform by Tŝeliso Moroke, a Member of Parliament
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A recent report by the World Health Organisation (WHO) and the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) reveals that one in
The High Court of Zimbabwe has denied bail to former cabinet minister Walter Mzembi, who is facing charges of theft
Namibia’s Heroes’ Day, celebrated on August 26, commemorates the country’s liberation movement and the sacrifices made by those who fought
A decade-long legal dispute over pension benefits is nearing its end, following a recent Constitutional Court ruling. The case began
Malawi’s President Lazarus Chakwera: A Leader of Faith and Resilience In 2020, Professor Lazarus McCarthy Chakwera took office as Malawi’s
South Africa Grapples with Governance Issues Amid Ongoing Challenges In recent developments, South Africa has witnessed significant governance issues that
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