Botswana: First lady Neo Masisi gives christmas gifts to inmates
Botswana: The First Lady of the Republic of Botswana, Neo Jane Masisi, addressed the prisoners at Bainesdrift Prison on Tuesday. The First Lady shared a message of hope and presented…
Botswana DEA entrusts music icons to be good influence on youth
Botswana: The Drug Enforcement Agency of Southern Africa held a drug and substance use prevention workshop for artists in Botswana on Wednesday.
Botswana MYSC Minister Rakgare meets National Sport Association
Botswana: Botswana Minister of Youth, Gender, Sport and Culture, Tumiso Rakgare, organized an engagement with Botswana National Sports Council and National Sports Associations on Wednesday. The meeting was based on…
Free State: Provincial govt hosts march against gender based violence
Free State: In light of the alarming rise of Gender Based Violence and Femicide, the Provincial Government, under the leadership of Premier Mxolisi Dukwana, held a March on Wednesday in Bloemfontein's…
Bloemfontein farmers concerned over stock theft
South Africa (Bloemfontein): Farmers in Bloemfontein, South Africa, are suffering due to stock theft. These incidents are coming to light as the festivals, Christmas and New Year draw near. The…
Man forced to transfer funds at Gunpoint in Durban – KZN
KwaZulu Natal (Durban): A 47 year old man resident of Durban, KwaZulu Natal was held at gunpoint at a traffic light and forced to transfer R85,000 into an account.
Famous Zimbabwe Bridges: Phenomenal Examples of Architecture
Zimbabwe is known for its dramatic landscape and diverse wildlife. The landlocked country situated near the Zambezi River is famous for Victoria Falls and adventures such as white water rafting…
Tebza De DJ headlines Namibian Festivities 2023
Namibia: Popular musical performer Tebza De DJ from South Africa, is going to perform at several events during this festive season, including the Owambo fests Oxungi and ZimFestive Nights 2023.…
Zambia to prosecute 60,000 Non-Compliant Teachers in 2024
Zambia: The teaching profession in Zambia is set to prosecute around 60,000 non-compliant teachers and staff starting from January 2024, signalling a stringent stance on adherence to professional standards.
