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Ghana, Rwanda and Zambia Test Interoperable Cross-Border Payment System

[Independent (Kampala)] Ghana, Rwanda, and Zambia are testing a unified digital trade corridor that allows cross-border payments to move instantly across African financial systems. The shift reflects a broader continental …
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Congolese Army Accused of Killing Two in Attacks On Masisi

[New Times] Two civilians were killed on Tuesday in attacked blamed on the coalition of the Congolese government in Masisi territory of North Kivu province.
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Recipe of the day: Belly-warming Mexican avocado burrito soup

Spice up your week with this avo Mexican burrito soup, loaded with smoky chicken, crispy tortilla strips, fresh lime and plenty of creamy avocado. One bowl = pure comfort.
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'They must pay for their tracking bracelets': Correctional Services to move ahead with electronic monitoring devices for parolees

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Who is the Somali referee barred from entering the US for the World Cup?

Omar Artan was set to become the first Somali to referee a game at the World Cup finals, but his place in history has been denied by US immigration authorities.
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Who is the Somali referee barred from entering the US for the World Cup?

Omar Artan was set to become the first Somali to referee a game at the World Cup finals, but his place in history has been denied by US immigration authorities.
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Ghana’s Edem Wosornu appointed to top UN refugee protection role

UN Secretary-General António Guterres has appointed Ghanaian humanitarian leader Edem Wosornu as Assistant High Commissioner for Protection at UNHCR. The veteran aid official brings more than two decades of experience …
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Zimbabwe delegation to undergo rabbit artificial insemination training in Rwanda

Oliver Kazunga Senior Reporter ZIMBABWE has dispatched a high-level Government and private sector delegation to Rwanda for specialised training in rabbit artificial insemination to fast-track genetic improvement and boost productivity…
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City of Johannesburg defends R10.3 billion salary agreement under financial scrutiny

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THE CONVERSATION: Do carrots really improve your night vision? Six enduring diet myths, debunked

One of science’s main roles in society is to probe extraordinary claims, separate fact from fiction, and set the record straight. But it does not always succeed. Indeed, sometimes the …
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Pension Benefits Are No Longer Easy Targets Under Fima

FOR MANY employees, pension benefits represent far more than money. They represent years of service, financial sacrifice and, ultimately, retirement security. For employers, however, pension benefits have at times also …
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Directors say school admission fee should be optional

Education directors have called for the N$10 school admission application fee to be made optional, warning that some parents may struggle to afford it.This is despite the Ministry of Education, …
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Namibia could face 6 300 cancer cases annually by 2045

NAMIBIA could record more than 6 300 new cancer cases annually by 2045 if urgent action is not taken to strengthen prevention, early detection and treatment services. This was announced …
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Why Namibia Must Acknowledge Damara and San Genocide Victims

AS NAMIBIA marked its second Genocide Remembrance Day on 28 May, remembrance events were held countrywide – from Lüderitz and Shark Island to Swakopmund, Okakarara, Otjinene and beyond. Political leaders, …
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Pros, Cons, and the Reality of Namibia’s New Divorce Regime

IN 2024, THE National Assembly passed a bill called the dissolution of marriage into the Dissolution of Marriage Act 10 of 2024. The act, therefore, repealed the following legislations in …
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WEATHER: Rain set to drench South Africa’s second-smallest province

Take a look at what the weather has in store for South Africa’s nine provinces this Wednesday, 10 June 2026.
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Barbarians squad takes shape as more stars added

The Barbarians have added more experience to their squad for the upcoming clash against the Springboks on 20 June.
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Eskom announces a 16-hour power outage in Gauteng on Friday

Residents in several Gauteng communities have been put on notice ahead of a full-day power outage scheduled for 12 June.
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Justice served: Kimberley man receives 25-year sentence for raping teenager

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FUNDING GAP: The complex world of anti-doping politics makes it harder to catch cheats

While the public dispute between the World Anti-Doping Agency and the United States Anti-Doping Agency continues, South Africa is confronting its own challenges as fewer tests and growing athlete anxiety …
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Rukweza appointed Lithium Association of Zimbabwe chairman

Herald Reporter MUTAPA Energy Resources chief executive officer Mr Innocent Rukweza has been appointed chairman of the Lithium Association of Zimbabwe. In a statement, Mutapa Energy Resources’ board, management and…
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Post Office records reduced net loss for financial year ending March

Revenue was pegged at R1.5 billion while postal services declined by R18 million to R849 million.
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Murders in Gauteng decrease while sexual assault and kidnapping trend upwards

Gauteng experienced a notable 15% decrease in murders and a 9.9% drop in rape cases but kidnapping increased by 1.6% and sexual assault by 5.2%
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Kalabo Health Director gets 9 months for corruption

The Economic and Financial Crimes Court sitting in Kalabo District has sentenced Kalabo District Health Director, Neto Mbwayu, to nine months imprisonment for one count of corruption-related offence. Dr Mbwayu, …
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South Africa's Eskom launches renewable energy unit

Named Eskom Green, the unit will operate under Eskom Holdings before transitioning into a wholly-owned subsidiary operating autonomously
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