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The accused Aubrey Manaka admitted that he could have stabbed Precious Ramabulana 90 times before and after raping her.
Many people have been killed since clashes began on Monday. Scores too had been killed in the run up to the vote as protestors marched against Conde's bid for a third term.
Kaizer Chiefs chairperson Kaizer Motaung has paid tribute to King Goodwill Zwelithini.
A trove of classified documents – the paper trail behind a slew of dubious police contracts, including those centred on allegations of a state-funded "plot" to swing the outcome of the ANC's Nasrec elective conference – remain a closely guarded secret.
Interviews into prospective candidates vying for the position of Auditor-General have started.
A federal appeals court ruled Thursday that Virginia sheriff's deputies violated a Black man's constitutional rights when they arrested him in April 2017 for refusing […]
Demetrico Ricardo Layne, of Grahams Alley, Nelson Street, St Michael has been remanded to Dodds in connection with the deaths of two women. Layne, 29, appeared before Chief Magistrate Ian Weekes this afternoon charged that he on July 27, 2020 murdered Olivia Cecelia Carter. He is further alleged to have murdered Odith Nicole Henriques on […]
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In sections of the video, as EFF members and community members walked along the road, the man can be seen hitting Sibongile Nkasayi at least twice with the bat.
Despite the passage of nearly 60 years between the original march and its 2020 recommitment, many of the issues that have plagued Black America remain the same.
The SA Communist Party in KwaZulu-Natal says it has not been consulted about the \"shock\" deployment of former eThekwini Mayor Zandile Gumede to the KwaZulu-Natal legislature.
Sierra Leone Telegraph: 03 January 2021: President Julius Maada Bio last Friday ordered the release of hundreds of prisoners across the country who are serving sentence for various crimes, including the country’s former minister of defence – retired Major Palo Conteh. Palo Conteh was serving a two-year jail-term, after he was arrested for entering State…
Dear Mr Bassie, How would I go about applying for a British passport for my child for the first time? Any assistance would be appreciated. – B.G. Dear B.G., Please be aware that if the child has never had a British passport, persons must...
Friday, June 25th was the sentencing date for former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin, who in May 2020 killed George Floyd, an unarmed Black man by kneeling on his neck for approximately 9 minutes and 29 seconds. I texted the Floyd family, the Attorney Benjamin Crump and the Reverend Al Sharpton, whose organization the National…
SEATTLE, WASHINGTON , USA, April 23, 2021 /EINPresswire.com/ -- The Washington Mesothelioma Victims Center is urging a public utility worker or a power plant worker with recently diagnosed mesothelioma anywhere in Washington State or their family …
Keeping children learning while schools are closed due to the coronavirus pandemic is seen as key
In a remote part of Ethiopia, one charity has come up with a novel way of protecting children off school because of the coronavirus pandemic from forced labour - camels bearing books.
Ethiopia closed its schools in mid-March and sent more than 26 million children home, where experts say they are at greater risk from forced labour and child marriage.
But in the country's eastern Somali region, more than 20 camels have been deployed to carry wooden boxes filled with storybooks to help thousands of children in remote villages to continue their education.
Save the Children launched the mobile camel libraries a decade ago and has helped more than 22,000 children in 33 villages to get access to education during the pandemic.
The charity has adapted its mobile libraries to the new circumstances - before, children would gather around and read together, whereas now they take the books home and return them the following week.
A divided U.S. Senate on Tuesday voted to confirm Kristen Clarke, a longtime civil rights attorney, to lead the Justice Department's Civil Rights Division
A Missouri man pleaded guilty in federal court on Thursday, June 17, to threatening Rep. Emanuel Cleaver along with another member of Congress. Kenneth Hubert […]
A report released by the Public Protector's office has cleared Panyaza Lesufi's name in the irregular awarding of R30 million tender.
This past weekend, two protests were held in Dallas the day before Mother’s Day seeking to highlight violence against women. The Tigray protest on behalf of Ethiopian woman at AAC drew around 100 while two dozen people gathered outside DPD headquarters on Botham Jean Boulevard to draw attention to the deaths of Black women at the hands of the police.