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Namibia has announced that it will suspend face-to-face teaching in all learning institutions from June 17-30 to contain further spread of Covid-19.
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Zambia’s former President Kenneth Kaunda has died.
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Botswanan diamond firm Debswana said yesterday it had unearthed a 1 098-carat stone that it described as the third largest of its kind in the world.
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President Cyril Ramaphosa has announced a move to a stricter lockdown level as Covid-19 coronavirus cases continue to rise exponentially.
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LILONGWE. – Malawi President Lazarus Chakwera said he has relayed a message to South African President, Cyril Ramaphosa, condemning the “despicable behavior” of Malawian diplomats in South Africa were expelled for abusing diplomatic privileges.
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DURBAN. – A community near Ladysmith in Kwa-Zulu Natal is jubilant after discovering a field full of the precious stones.
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JOHANNESBURG. – South Africa will dispose of 2 million Johnson & Johnson Covid-19 vaccines following a ruling that ingredients for the country’s doses may have been contaminated during production in a plant in Baltimore, according to President Cyril Ramaphosa.
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LUSAKA. – The founding president of Zambia’s freedom, Kenneth Kaunda has been admitted to a hospital in the capital Lusaka, President Edgar Lungu said on Monday. “I call the nation to prayer for our beloved KK who is hospitalised, that God may touch him with His healing hand. He stood up for this great nation […]
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ZIMBABWE international cricketer Ryan Burl has joined Grassroots Cricket (Inc) to help use the power of cricket to transform young people's lives in Zimbabwe and South Africa.
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Zimbabwe Cricket have suspended all cricket activities, including the four-day match between Zimbabwe A and the visiting South Africa A that was being played at Takashinga.
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A total of 49 returnees from South Africa have been put into quarantine in Beitbridge following the interception of one of the passengers who had come from India and was travelling with a fake Covid19 clearance certificate.
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LUCIA. — Kagiso Rabada (5-19) completed his 10th five-wicket haul and Keshav Maharaj claimed two quick wickets in the morning session to dismiss the West Indies for a meagre 162 before a delayed lunch break for South Africa to win the first Test cricket at the Darren Sammy Cricket Stadium in Gros Islet, St Lucia […]
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DAR ES SALAAM. — The government of Tanzania on yesterday pledged full protection of people with albinism by reinforcing their security. Ummy Hamisi Nderiananga, the deputy minister of state in the Prime Minister’s Office responsible for persons with disabilities, said people with albinism should feel safe because their protection remained the government’s priority agenda. Nderiananga […]
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South African President Cyril Ramaphosa has urged the Group of Seven countries to help finance the World Health Organisation’s programme to boost Covid-19 testing, diagnostics and vaccines, the presidency said on Sunday. President Ramaphosa, who has joined a summit of the club of rich democracies in England and addressed them on Saturday, said the G7 […]
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LILONGWE. — Malawi has said several of its diplomats had been expelled from South Africa after they were found guilty of peddling duty-free alcohol. Malawi’s foreign affairs ministry in Lilongwe said on Friday that South Africa had given the diplomats and their families 72 hours to leave the country. South Africa’s ministry of international relations […]