
Lilian Ngoyi Street ‘farce’: ‘It shouldn’t have been opened yet, It’s just politicking’
A reopening ceremony for Lilian Ngoyi Street was held on Monday, but commuter traffic will only return on 12 September.
A reopening ceremony for Lilian Ngoyi Street was held on Monday, but commuter traffic will only return on 12 September.
Charles Spencer remembered his sister Princess Diana on the 28th anniversary of her death.
Early-season scramble to get winners on the board.
[263Chat] A grassroots initiative is using football to fight child marriage and drug abuse in the country bringing together adolescent girls from across the country in a movement for social justice and empowerment.
[Vanguard] The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, has said that discussions about Peter Obi's possible return to the People's Democratic Party (PDP) are detrimental to the party.
[SAnews.gov.za] The South African National Parks (SANParks) has announced the second phase of the reopening of Silvermine Gate 1 and most of the trails in the Silvermine area on Table Mountain on Monday.
[Nyasa Times] The countdown is on! Come 6th September, Silver Stadium will not just host a concert -- it will host history, as Malawi braces for Tay Grin's biggest show yet, featuring Africa's musical heavyweights Awilo Longomba and Wizkid.
[Premium Times] The top 20 finalists would carry out weekly business tasks and challenges around Lagos for 10 weeks.
[Premium Times] The document obtained by the Washington Post revealed that the administration intends to make cash payments to Palestinians who choose to leave, as well as a year of food and subsidies to cover four years of rent.
ANC national executive committee member Bathabile Dlamini has warned party leaders to fight to avoid getting less than 30% support in the upcoming municipal elections.
[ISS] Digital parenting support offers a scalable and cost-effective way to prevent violence against children and ensure happy families.
[Nyasa Times] Education experts have showered praise on President Lazarus Chakwera for raising education standards and creating jobs through the historic recruitment of 20,517 primary school teachers, who begin reporting for duty this September across all 28 districts.
[GroundUp] Work has been disrupted and more than 1,250 people still live on the tracks