Australia pulls Chinese-made cameras
The Australian government will remove a number of Chinese-made surveillance cameras which are being used at a number of defence sites. It is believed that
No more loadshedding in Zambia
Zesco, the Zambian electricity supply company, announced this week that there would be no more loadshedding and consumers would enjoy 24 hours a day of
Chinese spy-balloon part of global fleet, says US
US officials believe that the Chinese surveillance balloon that was shot down by a US fighter jet last Saturday was part of a global fleet.
ANC holds ward, PA picks up first one in Cape Town
Two by-elections were held on Wednesday, with the ANC holding a ward in the Northern Cape and the PA winning its first ward in Cape
New poll shows ZANU-PF trailing opposition
A new poll by the Brenthurst Foundation shows that the governing party in Zimbabwe, ZANU-PF, could lose the next election in that country. Elections are
Capture of Jo’burg under way – DA
The newly elected Johannesburg Government has announced the appointment of new acting senior managers. This is part of a design to capture the city. That
Fawlty Towers to make comeback
Fawlty Towers, the classic British sitcom, is set to make a comeback. John Cleese, former member of Monty Python and creator of Fawlty Towers, is
Behave like a proper ‘upper house’ and reject EWC bill, NCOP urged
Approving the Expropriation Bill ‘could spell disaster for economic growth, foreign investment, and the delicate balance of power between government and civil society’, the Institute
Poverty driver of terrorism in Africa – UN
The United Nations (UN) has said that many people who join extremist groups in Africa do not do so out of ideological or religious conviction,
Shape your future at the polls, IRR urges voters
Getting South Africans excited about voting in next year’s crucial national election is one of the key objectives of a new #PledgeToVote initiative launched by