Malawi: Bushiri Ignites a New Dawn for Malawi’s Film Industry – Turning Vision Into Global Action

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[Nyasa Times] The Malawian film industry is on the brink of transformation — and at the center of this renaissance stands Prophet Shepherd Bushiri, a man whose passion for...

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Malawi: Malawi Must Settle the Aya Helicopter Mess – or Risk Global Embarrassment and Billions in Losses

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[Nyasa Times] The helicopter scandal has spiraled far beyond the noise of political gossip and procurement blunders — it is now a ticking financial time bomb. The case between...

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Namibia: Namibia’s FMD-Free Zone Not Adequately Prepared for Potential Disease Outbreak

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[Namibian] Namibia’s foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) free zone is not adequately prepared and ready for a potential outbreak of the animal disease.

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Namibia: Namibia Risks Graduate Oversupply If Free Tertiary Education Lacks Job Focus

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[Namibian] Namibia risks producing more graduates than the market can absorb if free tertiary education is not linked to employability and practical training, experts have warned.

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South Africa: Ecological Disaster in the Hemel-En-Aarde Valley

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[GroundUp] The collapse of a precious palmiet peatland exposes failures and tensions in the management of our water resources

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South Africa: Nelson Mandela Bay Reopens Bridges Damaged During 2024 Floods

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[GroundUp] At a cost of R89-million, the Matanzima and Nomakhwezana bridges in KwaNobuhle reopened with a ceremony attended by about 200 residents

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South Africa: South Africans Endorse Open Trade, Greater African Voice in International Affairs

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[Afrobarometer] Majorities welcome the influence of China, the AU, and SADC.

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Zimbabwe: Mangwana Defends Radio Licence Roadblocks As Necessary for Compliance and Fraud Prevention

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[263Chat] The Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services, Nick Mangwana has defended the continued use of roadblocks to check for valid radio licences describing...

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Zimbabwe: Job Sikhala Arrested in South Africa Over Suspected Attempt to Smuggle Explosives Into Zimbabwe

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[New Zimbabwe] OPPOSITION leader Job Sikhala has been arrested in South Africa after allegedly attempting to smuggle a considerable amount of explosives into Zimbabwe.

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Landmark move unlocks R12bn boost for South Africa’s indigenous economy

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<p><img src=”https://biz-file.com/c/2511/793878-240×135.jpg?5″ width=”240″ height=”135″ alt=”Source:” align=”left”><br><span >Source: [[https://www.pexels.com/photo/portrait-of-a-woman-amidst-lush-green-leaves-outdoors-31466155/ Pexels]]&lt;/span><p>In a landmark decision set to reshape South Africa’s agricultural landscape, Agriculture Minister John Steenhuisen has approved the inclusion of indigenous...

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