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South Africa

The Risks of Terrorist Financing Faced by NPOs in South Africa

Yesterday at 13:44 PM, via iAfrica

The sector risk assessment aligns with the Financial Action Task Force, an intergovernmental body that sets global standards and measures for combating money laundering and terrorist financing. It will result in focused, proportionate, and risk-based measures to mitigate the identified risks to the NPO sector. Launched on 18 and 19 April, the report is a… Read More »The Risks of Terrorist...

Zimbabwe’s Swift Response to the Recent Decline in the New Gold-backed Currency

Yesterday at 13:42 PM, via iAfrica

Authorities have apprehended illicit moneychangers and closed the bank accounts of businesses accused of exclusively dealing in U.S. dollars. On Monday, Zimbabwe business owners pleaded with parliamentary committees to ask the government to stop arresting moneychangers and re-open the bank accounts of companies accused of only accepting foreign currency. “This is an inception process...

South Africa’s Former President Jacob Zuma is Proving he Still has a Winning Streak

Yesterday at 13:41 PM, via iAfrica

For the third time in the last month the 82-year-old has thwarted attempts to stop him, or his new party, from contesting the general election at the end of May. His latest victory came on Monday in the Durban High Court, where the governing African National Congress (ANC) tried to force his party, uMkhonto weSizwe… Read More »South Africa’s Former President Jacob Zuma is Proving he Still...

Popular Species of Soda Lakes in Kenya, Tanzania and Ethiopia are Dwindling

Yesterday at 13:40 PM, via iAfrica

The findings, published in the scientific journal Current Biology, revealed that rising water levels are destroying cyanobacteria, commonly known as blue-green algae, which the flamingos feed on. That species of cyanobacteria only grows in the highly salty and alkaline conditions of soda lakes. But more water in the lakes, which have no outflowing rivers, has… Read More »Popular Species of...

How to Curb Terrorism Tops West African Agenda 

Yesterday at 13:39 PM, via iAfrica

According to the African Center for the Study and Research on Terrorism (ACSRT), Africa witnessed an average of eight terror-related incidents and 44 daily casualties in 2023. The toll included 7,000 civilians and 4,000 military personnel killed in attacks. Nigeria’s National Security Adviser and organizer of the summit, Nuhu Ribadu, emphasized the urgent need to… Read More »How to Curb...

Chad’s Three-year Transition Programme had a Single Objective: the Long-term Retention of Power by Mahamat Déby

Yesterday at 13:38 PM, via iAfrica

This objective has been pursued in four ways: violent oppression and intimidation; composition of the electoral institutions; approval of presidential candidates; and campaign strategies. The election will take place on 6 May 2024 and end a three-year transition period led by Mahamat Déby after the sudden death of his father, Idriss Déby Itno, in April… Read More »Chad’s Three-year...

Critics of Kinshasa’s Government are on Edge —and for Good Reason

Yesterday at 13:37 PM, via iAfrica

Last month the justice ministry said it was bringing back the death penalty, ending a moratorium that had been in place since 2003, in order to “rid our country’s army of traitors” and to “stem the resurgence of acts of terrorism and urban banditry”. Restoring capital punishment is, in part, a reaction to the desperate… Read More »Critics of Kinshasa’s Government are on Edge —and for Good Reason

Ugandan Climate Activist Sets a Guinness World Record for the Longest Tree Hug

Yesterday at 13:35 PM, via iAfrica

A lightning strike ended her first attempt, but Patricia Ariokot was successful the second time, entering the Guinness Book of World Records when she hugged a tree for 16 hours. Her feat was not a publicity stunt but an effort to raise awareness for Uganda’s growing deforestation problem. According to Global Forest Watch, Uganda lost… Read More »Ugandan Climate Activist Sets a Guinness...

NPA ‘a long way down the road’ on its vital rebuild

Yesterday at 12:57 PM, via SAnews

NPA ‘a long way down the road’ on its vital rebuild

National Director of Public Prosecutions (NDPP), Advocate Shamila Batohi, has stated that despite unrelenting pressure and the devastation of State capture, the turnaround of the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) has been remarkable.

Batohi was speaking during a media roundtable on the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA)...

Chikunga extends well wishes to aspiring traffic officers

Yesterday at 12:15 PM, via SAnews

Chikunga extends well wishes to aspiring traffic officers

Transport Minister Sindisiwe Chikunga has conveyed her well wishes to trainee officers, who will be embarking on the final selection process to train as traffic officers.

These officers are part of the national recruitment drive undertaken by the Road Traffic Management Corporation to reduce unemployment and create job...

Pavilion Home Affairs office hailed as a game-changer

Yesterday at 12:03 PM, via SAnews

Pavilion Home Affairs office hailed as a game-changer

KwaZulu-Natal Premier Nomusa Dube-Ncube says the opening of a Home Affairs office at the Pavilion Shopping Centre in Westville, Durban, is a game-changer in how government provides services to the citizens.

Dube-Ncube joined Home Affairs Minister, Dr Aaron Motsoaledi, to officially open the new Home Affairs office at the Pavilion...

The Presidency announces recipients of National Orders

Yesterday at 11:31 AM, via SAnews

The Presidency announces recipients of National Orders

The Chancellor of the National Orders, Director-General in the Presidency, Phindile Baleni, has announced the recipients of National Orders. 

On Tuesday, Baleni made public the names of South Africans and foreign nationals, who will be awarded National Orders at a prestigious ceremony on 30 April 2024.

The National Orders are...

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