Taliban hunting down collaborators – UN report
The Taliban is intensifying its hunt for all people who worked and collaborated with Nato and US forces in Afghanistan, according to a United Nations
Polls show coalition inevitable in Germany next month
Latest polls ahead of Germany’s general election next month show that a coalition consisting of at least three parties will be necessary to govern. The
Polio outbreak in Uganda
Polio has broken out in Uganda. This was confirmed after the virus was found in two samples taken from two separate sewage plants in Kampala,
South Africa plans to introduce vaccine passports
South Africa plans to introduce a vaccine passport, but there are still many hurdles to overcome before this is implemented, this is according to the
School hall arson to avoid exams
Pupils at the Glenvista High School set fire to the school hall, to protest the writing of an assessment on Tuesday. Local councillor Sarah Wissler
Teenage pregnancies a worry in Gauteng
There were 23,226 teenage pregnancies reported in Gauteng from April 2020 to March 2021. This was revealed by Gauteng health MEC Nomathemba Mokgethi in a
Poland limits property restitution claims – provokes anger abroad
Polish President Andrzej Duda has signed legislation imposing a 30-year limit on claims for the restoration of property seized from its owners. This has been
Satanists don’t kill cats!
The South African Satanic Church is offering a R10,000 reward for any information that could lead to the arrest and conviction of the so-called Manenberg
IRR to oppose postponement of elections in ConCourt
Yesterday, The Institute of Race Relations (IRR) announced in a statement that it will be heading to court to join the legal action regarding the
Hospitals must comply or be condemned
Gauteng MEC for Infrastructure Development Tasneem Motara told Eyewitness News that ‘if we were to really comply with the letter of the law, all our