Namibia: Former Air Namibia Employees Remain Unpaid

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[Namibian] Former Air Namibia employees petitioned the Supreme Court yesterday, requesting an expedited hearing in a dispute over unpaid severance payments that have been pending for almost five years,...

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South Africa: Hundreds March On Parliament Demanding an Increase in Alcohol Tax

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[GroundUp] “In our communities we have shebeens that operate 24 hours”

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Zimbabwe: Preacher Magaya Case Rocked By Claims of Coercion and Interference

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[263Chat] The rape case involving the founder of Prophetic Healing Deliverance Ministries Walter Magaya has taken a dramatic turn after one of the alleged victims through her lawyers formally...

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South Africa: One Million Vaccine Doses En Route As Foot-and-Mouth Disease Fight Intensifies

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[Daily Maverick] As foot-and-mouth disease devastates South Africa’s livestock sector, one million vaccines are set to arrive, offering a glimmer of hope for struggling farmers.

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South Africa: ‘I Fought for Freedom, and Now I Am Going to Die Without Water’ Says Mpumalanga Pensioner

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[GroundUp] Residents of Lekwa Local Municipality say they have endured years of poor supply

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Mozambique: 70 Deaths in Current Cholera Outbreak

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[AIM] Maputo — The Mozambican health authorities have recorded 70 deaths caused by cholera throughout the country, during the current rainy season.

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Malawi: MK128 Billion Gamble – Inside the High-Risk Amaryllis Deal Putting Civil Servants’ Pensions On the Line

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[Nyasa Times] A high-stakes financial drama is unfolding in the corridors of power, pitting Malawi’s top legal and anti-corruption offices against its central bank. At the heart of the...

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Malawi: Closure Delayed – DPP Government Yet to Outline Concrete Action On Chilima Crash Report

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[Nyasa Times] The Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) government is still not clear on when — and how — it will brief Malawians on the next course of action regarding...

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Namibia: Prime Minister Ngurare Vows Tough Action On Non-Performing Contractors

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[Namibian] Prime minister Elijah Ngurare has warned contractors and service providers that failure to meet agreed timelines or the abandonment of government projects will no longer be tolerated, signalling...

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