Crime Prevention Conference concludes in Botswana
The National Conference on Crime Prevention has concluded. The conference focused on promoting a collaborative and community-focused approach..
PM Roosevelt Skerrit slams Opposition for deliberate chaos over Electoral Reforms in Dominica
The Prime Minister of Dominica, Dr. Roosevelt Skerrit reflected on the chaos and protests that took place on the island on Wednesday,
Cape Town Underground Electricity Cabling Project nears completion
The City of Cape Town overhead the electricity conductors approx. 2000 metres will be removed and replaced with the underground cabling in the area.
UNICEF donates bicycles to Nsanje District Council
UNICEF has donated 100 push bicycles to Nsanje District Council to ease mobility of volunteers of the (SP-GEAR) initiative.
Kirsty Coventry is new president of International Olympic Committee
Zimbabwean Sports Minister added further that she don’t think it is just about gender the same way that she don’t think it is just about being the only African candidate.
Cape Town highlights clearing of Alien Invasive Plants during National Water Week
Alien invasive plants consume substantially more water than any other native vegetation. Considering this reason, they are clearing the non-indigenous, water-guzzling plants such as pines, gums and wattles which is…
Cape Town Facilities Management hosts Smart and Future Facilities Management Symposium
The industry professionals engaged in dynamic panel discussions and specialized breakaway sessions, which covered topics from smart building technologies to resilient urban infrastructure.
Astria E Learning second office launched in Malawi
Minister for Higher Education, Dr Jessie Kabwira was present at the launch of of the Astria E-Learning second office in Lilongwe.
City of Cape Town is committed to end Tuberculosis
The World Health Organisation (WHO) has identified a significant gap between the estimated number of people at a global level, who fall ill with TB and the number of newly…
