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Mjwara’s departure bittersweet, says Minister Nzimande

Yesterday at 13:37 PM, via SAnews

Mjwara’s departure bittersweet, says Minister Nzimande

Minister of Higher Education, Science and Innovation, Professor Blade Nzimande, has described Dr Phil Mjwara’s farewell as bittersweet for both the department and the country’s science community. The Department of Science and Technology (DSI) hosted a farewell for Mjwara, the longest-serving DG in the country,...

Stage 2 load shedding anticipated for winter 2024

Yesterday at 13:18 PM, via SAnews

Stage 2 load shedding anticipated for winter 2024

Eskom anticipates that load shedding will likely be “maintained within Stage 2” this winter period.

This is according to the power utility’s Group Chief Executive Dan Marokane, who was speaking during the State of the System and Winter Outlook media briefing held at Megawatt Park on Friday.

He said the forecast was made on the...

Lesotho Highlands Tunnel closure will not affect water availability

Yesterday at 12:24 PM, via SAnews

Lesotho Highlands Tunnel closure will not affect water availability

Water and Sanitation Director-General, Dr Sean Phillips, has assured Gauteng residents that the planned closure of the Lesotho Highlands Water Tunnel for six months will not affect water supply to Rand Water and the availability of raw water.

Phillips was briefing the media in Pretoria on Friday on the planned...

DRC Concerned about How Apple Makes its Products

Yesterday at 11:28 AM, via iAfrica

Lawyers representing the DR Congo have written to Apple CEO Tim Cook demanding answers on the sourcing of minerals used to manufacture the company’s products. The lawyers shared concerns that Apple’s supply chain may be tainted by blood minerals — those obtained through unethical mining practices — from the DRC. Amsterdam & Partners said it… Read More »DRC Concerned about How Apple...

Nestlé Called Out on “Harmful Double Standard” in African Markets

Yesterday at 11:26 AM, via iAfrica

Public Eye, a Swiss investigative organisation, sent samples of Nestlé baby-food products sold in Asia, Africa and Latin America to a Belgian laboratory for testing. The laboratory found in many cases that baby formula with no added sugar sold in Switzerland, Germany, France and the UK contained unhealthy levels of sugar when sold in countries… Read More »Nestlé Called Out on “Harmful...

Flooding in Tanzania has Killed More than 150 People 

Yesterday at 11:25 AM, via iAfrica

It has left at least 236 injured, the country’s Prime Minister Kassim Majaliwa said on Thursday. More than 10,000 houses have been damaged and upwards of 200,000 people have been affected, Majaliwa told the Tanzanian parliament in the capital Dodoma. The prime minister added that “the heavy El Nino rains, accompanied by strong winds and… Read More »Flooding in Tanzania has Killed More...

Kenya has Joined a Growing List of Nations Seeking to Regulate TikTok

Yesterday at 11:24 AM, via iAfrica

According to reports, the Kenyan government has advised lawmakers against banning TikTok and instead recommended stricter rules to regulate the platform. “Rather than imposing a ban on TikTok, the ministry proposes adopting a co-regulation model,” the information and communication ministry said in an advisory to the panel, which was shared with Reuters on Thursday. The… Read More »Kenya...

New Project Aims to Address Ghana’s Housing Challenges

Yesterday at 11:23 AM, via iAfrica

The Ghana Statistical Service has reported that approximately six million of Ghana’s 33 million population are in urgent need of housing. Economic challenges and limited access to financing have hindered many Ghanaians from buying or building homes. An initiative to help provide much-needed homes in Ghana is turning shipping containers into eco-friendly homes. Affordability is… Read More...

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