Today on World Health Day, we focus on building a health-first workplace culture. Plus, pension grant delays spark public mistrust, Ramaphosa responds to business influence, and a war crimes complaint is filed against British ex-soldiers.
The Ministry of Education confirms that government school hostels have enough food despite delays in the food tender process. The ANC's National Working Committee meets to discuss the future of the government of national unity amidst tensions with the DA. Zimbabwe's President Mnangagwa suspends tariffs on U.S. goods to improve…
#Windhoek Allocates N$15 Million for Pothole Repairs.... #Speaker of Parliament Calls for Unity, Sheehama Pushes for SOE Change.... #Nandi-Ndaitwah Commits to Unemployment Solutions Through Resource Beneficiation ..... #S.A's Ramaphosa Discusses VAT Increase ......PLUS #Fed Chair warns of “persistent” inflation from Trump’s tariffs
#Kuugongelwa-Amadhila Advocates Unity, Sheehama Calls for SOE Reform.... #President Nandi-Ndaitwah Reaffirms Government's Focus on Unemployment Solutions.... #City of Windhoek to Spend N$15 Million on Pothole Fixes ..... #In S.A, Ramaphosa Asserts Business Won’t Dictate Political Path ......PLUS #US Protests Erupt Over Trump’s Federal Workforce Cuts
#By-election Prep Underway in Kabbe South ... #IPC Unveils Shadow Cabinet for 2025–2030 ... #South Africa Won’t Retaliate Over New U.S. Tariffs ...PLUS #Seven Asian nations gather in Bangkok for BIMSTEC summit
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