Museveni begins jungle march to highlight liberation war

Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni on Saturday began a six-day march through the jungle to re-trace the route through which his guerrilla forces seized power three decades ago, which critics dismissed…

Psychic claims a royal family member will die this year

A fortune teller who correctly predicted Brexit and England winning the Cricket World Cup using asparagus has revealed her top tips for 2020. Jemima Packington (64) the world’s first and…

Johnson’s chief adviser posts a bizarre advert calling for ‘super-talented weirdos’ to help run the UK govt

Boris Johnson’s chief adviser Dominic Cummings has posted a bizarre blog in which he invites “super-talented weirdos” to apply for new jobs in Downing Street. In a move well outside…

Lesotho diplomats fingered in alcohol scam

Cash-strapped Lesotho diplomats are allegedly reselling duty-free alcohol in South Africa and Lesotho, according to a report on Saturday. Lesotho’s Consul General Majoro Mohapi told EWN that due to shortages…

ANC slams US ‘international terrorism’

The African National Congress has slammed what it calls “inhumane” airstrikes by the United States in Iraq, which saw General Qassem Soleimani, Commander of Iranian Quds Force killed.  The governing…

Maize imports stepped up

Maize imports are being increased to beat shortages caused by drought, while large sums of money are being set aside to ensure the maize reaches the intended beneficiaries.

$100m boost for women in tourism

Women Affairs, Community, Small and Medium Enterprises Development Deputy Minister Jennifer Mhlanga has said her ministry will support projects that promote and foster women’s advancement in the tourism sector.

Thousands fill streets to mourn as Soleimani’s remains return to Iran . . . Trump threatens to hit 52 Iranian sites

Tens of thousands of mourners clad in black have filled the streets of Mashhad and Ahvaz to pay their respects to Qassem Soleimani, the country’s most powerful and revered military…

Cop machete murder case sucks in boy (14)

A 14-year-old boy is among nine suspects who have been arrested in connection with the hacking to death of a policeman by a machete gang at Good Hope Mine in Battlefields recently.

Is man inherently evil?

Is man inherently evil? For centuries, philosophers have been battling with this and related questions. Do we need laws? Can humankind survive outside of sovereign authority?

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