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Burkina Faso suspends BBC, VOA radio broadcasts over killings coverage

Burkina Faso suspends BBC, VOA radio broadcasts over killings coverage

BURKINA Faso has suspended the radio broadcasts of BBC Africa and the U.S-funded Voice of America (VOA) for two weeks over their coverage of a Human Rights Watch (HRW) report accusing the army of extrajudicial killings, authorities said late. In ...
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Gazans mourn baby who dies after rescue from dead mother’s womb

Gazans mourn baby who dies after rescue from dead mother’s womb

RELATIVES gathered by a tiny sandy grave in Gaza, where they had buried a baby girl, who lived just a few days after doctors delivered her from the womb of her dying mother following an Israeli airstrike. The baby had been given the names Sabreen...
Jaguar’s Mitch Evans wins an intense Monaco E-Prix battle  

Jaguar’s Mitch Evans wins an intense Monaco E-Prix battle  

MITCH Evans fulfilled his racing dream as he crossed the finish line to take his (and Jaguar’s) first win at the Monaco E-Prix after only making the podium in four previous races.  The eighth round of the Formula E championship in the Princi...
Nigeria seeks managers for planned $10 billion diaspora fund

Nigeria seeks managers for planned $10 billion diaspora fund

NIGERIA is seeking fund managers for a planned $10 billion diaspora fund that is aimed at attracting dollar inflows and foreign investment into the economy, a tender document showed. The fund seeks to pool together billions of dollars remitted mo...
Rubicon unveils timeless elegance

Rubicon unveils timeless elegance

AFTER unveiling their newest collection designed to infuse relaxation, sophistication, and elegance into the fashion landscape at South African Fashion Week Spring Summer 2024, Rubicon has sparked considerable excitement within the fashion world. ...
Why it’s wrong to blame South Africa’s woes on Mandela’s compromises

Why it’s wrong to blame South Africa’s woes on Mandela’s compromises

IF he were alive today, Nelson Mandela would probably be puzzled to find that it has become popular among South Africans frustrated with the pace of change to join former Zimbabwean president Robert Mugabe in casting him as a villain. The charge ...

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Academics with disabilities: South African universities need an overhaul to make them genuinely inclusive

Academics with disabilities: South African universities need an overhaul to make them genuinely inclusive

VERY little research has been conducted about academics with disabilities working in South African universities. This means their stories, and the ch...
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