A Turkish crackdown on reporters 3 weeks after the earthquakes. El Salvador’s amazing prison the 1st gangsters have been sent.
CEO Little Eden Xelda Rohrbec shared more insight on the CEO wheelchair campaign, in which CEOs are challenged to sit in a wheelchair for one workday in order to earn much-needed funding for those with profound intellectual disability.
School Poisonings in Iran 100s of schoolgirls have been made ill. A war escalation? Did Ukraine launch a drone attack near Moscow.
National Spokesperson Congress of the People ( COPE) Dennis Bloem, Action SA National Chairperson Michael Beaumont, EFF National Spokesperson Sinawo Thambo and Gauteng DA leader, Solly Msimanga discuss the appointment of Murunwa Makwarela as the executive mayor of the City of Tshwane, the reasons for the disagreement over this appointment, and the future of coalitions in Tshwane.
Africa Wednesday with Crystal Orderson.
What’s Gone Viral with Jonathan “Khabazela” Fairbairn.
Director of Arts, Culture and Heritage at City of Joburg Vuyisile Mshudulu gave details on what to expect at this year's Jazz in Lights festival, which will take place next week Saturday, with an exciting line up of guests such as Samthing Soweto, Mandisi Dyantyis, Stogie T, Joshua Mabena, Mahotella Queen, to name a few, and other activities families can enjoy.
Activist and Whistleblower Mandla Bothman and Investigative Journalist at Daily Maverick Kevin Bloom provided details on the crime cartels that have brought Eskom to its knees, why law enforcement and forensic audits have not acted on this even though these crimes were exposed as early as 2016 in places like Mpumalanga, and how these cartels operate
Sars Commissioner Edward Kieswetter discussed who needs to make a submission to Sars today, how they deal with those attempting to obtain fraudulent refunds, and the difficulties faced by those attempting to avoid the taxman by concealing their assets offshore.
A new Covid-19 theory as concluded by the US Energy Department). Turkey’s teddy bears a heartfelt gesture by football fans.
She’s no stranger to asking difficult and probing questions, late nights offer Sara-Jayne King the opportunity to unpack the stories of the day.
The Africa Report's Crystal Orderson delivers in-depth African news, analysis and opinion from across the African continent.
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