[ad_1] By AFP 1 hour ago Share this article: SharecheepShareShareShareE-mailShare Windhoek, Namibia – While many Namibians have names that originate from former colonial power Germany, a newly elected city councilor rose to fame overnight not because of his victory but because his name is Adolf Hitler. Adolf Hitler Uunona, 54, …
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[ad_1] President Ramaphosa. (Photo: GCIS) Tighter lockdown measures have been imposed on residents in the Nelson Mandela Bay metro as new Covid-19 infections rise. The other two coronavirus hot spots, the Sarah Baartman district and the Garden Route, remain exempted from stricter measures, for now. President Cyril Ramaphosa urged South …
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[ad_1] Lions coach Ivan van Rooyen has made two changes to the equipment that will host Western Province in a Currie Cup clash in Johannesburg on Saturday night. The two changes are on the baseline where the Springbok scrum half Ross Cronje is back in the initial XV, rotating with …
Read More »Fidelity and Vumacam to launch cameras on the streets of Gauteng
[ad_1] Fidelity announced that it has expanded its partnership with Vumcam to deploy an extensive surveillance camera system in Gauteng. The Vumacam cameras are connected through the Vumacam network and monitor the streets of the province to aid in safety and crime prevention. “The Vumacam cameras are fiber-connected to Vumacam’s …
Read More »Adolf Hitler wins vote in Namibia
[ad_1] Adolf Hitler won an election in Namibia. While many Namibians have names that originate from former colonial power Germany, a newly elected city councilor rose to fame overnight not because of his victory but because his name is Adolf Hitler. Adolf Hitler Uunona, 54, a politician from the ruling …
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[ad_1] In a televised address to the nation, the president acknowledged that there was clear evidence of a resurgence of COVID-19 infections in parts of the country, especially the Eastern Cape and Western Cape. FILE: President Cyril Ramaphosa addresses the nation. Image: GCIS JOHANNESBURG – President Cyril Ramaphosa announced Thursday …
Read More »State Capture Investigation: Estina Was ‘Used To Launder Cash’ Before Dairy Project Started
[ad_1] The Estina dairy farm in Vrede. (Conrad Bornman, Netwerk24) The Estina company, run by Gupta, was allegedly used to launder money even before the Free State dairy project began. Paul Holden, director of investigations for Shadow World Investigations, testified before the Zondo commission on Thursday. It alleged that the …
Read More »Zondo hears how Guptas allegedly laundered money
[ad_1] An investigator testified at Zondo’s commission of inquiry into the state capture how the Guptas used a method known as smurf to launder money. Hawks and SAPS officials at the Gupta compound in Saxonwold, Johannesburg, during a raid on February 14, 2018. Image: Thomas Holder / EWN JOHANNESBURG – …
Read More »KZN Calls For All Big Events To Be Suspended During The Holiday Season As Covid-19 Cases Rise
[ad_1] KwaZulu-Natal is discouraging the organization of major events during the holiday season, as the country works 24 hours a day to contain the spread of Covid-19. The KwaZulu-Natal Provincial Executive Council (PEC), chaired by Prime Minister Sihle Zikalala, said it was determined to save lives as the number of …
Read More »Trump to sell Arctic oil rights days before Biden swears in
[ad_1] Donald Trump points his finger during a campaign rally at Laughlin / Bullhead International Airport in Bullhead City, Arizona, USA, October 28, 2020. The Trump administration is trying to speed up the issuance of oil and gas leases before President-elect Joe Biden is sworn in. Biden has promised to …
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