News24 Wire Insurgents ransacked Palma and murdered a number of local residents, as well as at least one South African contractor. Insurgent attacks in the northern parts of Mozambique cannot be allowed to continue without a “proportionate regional response”, and...
Daily Covid-19 update: SA death toll tops 53 000, 437 new cases
The Citizen At least 2,86 million people have died of Covid-19 around the world since the outbreak emerged in China in December 2019. South Africa passed the 53 000 death toll mark yesterday as another 37 deaths resulting from the Covid-19 pandemic were reported. The...
Mkhize: SA to announce revised vaccination programme ‘soon’
The Citizen South Africa is expected to receive a tranche of 200,000 J&J doses on Saturday, Minister of Health Dr Zwelini Mkhize confirmed. The Department of Health is working on a revised strategy of its Covid-19 vaccine rollout after government recently put pen...
In Pictures: ADF Executive Committee members in meeting
Members of the ADF Executive Committee held their last meeting before Easter in the organisation's office last Tuesday
ADF/Afrika Awake donate food parcels to Zimbabwean Community in SA
Migrants await their food parcels from the Zimbabwean Community in SA, donated to them by ADF/Afrika Awake on Saturday 27, March, at the Brethren In Christ Church in Hillbrow, Johannesburg
In pictures: The Zimbabwean Community in SA donates food vouchers to migrants
The Zimbabwean Community in SA continued with its lockdown activity of donating food vouchers to migrants. The latest donation was carried out at the Hillbrow Brethren In Christ Church in Johannesburg.
Groups of migrants relocated to France, Luxembourg and Portugal
One group was relocated to France on Thursday, while another two groups were relocated earlier this month A group of immigrants were relocated to France on Thursday morning, after two other relocation processes took place earlier this month to Luxembourg and Portugal....
SA’s economic woes might deepen if there isn’t a reliable electricity supply: Tito Mboweni
Nonkululeko Njilo SA's economy was likely to weaken further if there was no reliable supply of electricity, finance minister Tito Mboweni conceded on Thursday. This comes after Eskom warned citizens to brace themselves for another five years of load-shedding as the...
Durban attacks worry SAHRC
Article from Sunday Times Daily The SA Human Rights Commission says it is “deeply concerned” over violent attacks on foreign vendors in Durban that left several people injured and traumatised over the past two days. Police and metro police responded to violent clashes...