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COVID 19
Ladies brunch promotes work being done by women in global health
LONDON (The Southern African Times) – A community engagement organisation in the UK hosted a virtual brunch to celebrate women…
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in Southern Africa
UK-based tech firm launches Africa’s first contact tracing text based tool
HARARE (The Southern African Times) – Two Zimbabwean entrepreneurs have developed a self-help app as part of the response to…
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Business
South African miners seek return of foreign mineworkers
JOHANNESBURG (The Southern African Times) – South Africa’s mining industry is in talks with the government about allowing foreign miners…
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Do African American politicians recover from scandal like their white counterparts?
The role of race in American politics cannot be understood except as an example of the role of ethnicity in…
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Former Stevenage player Farai Hallam appointed National Referee Manager for the FA
Football is one of the most popular sports globally, yet opportunities for young people seem to be few and far…
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Business
How the lockdown is affecting women in business and the creative ways they are making it work
In a report released last year, spearheaded by Natwest chief executive of commercial and private banking, Alison Rose, it revealed…
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Coronavirus: UK government announces that families of dying patients to be given ‘right to say goodbye’
UK Health Secretary Matt Hancock has given families the right to say goodbye’ as he set out plans to respond…
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Business
Sub-Saharan Africa ‘in danger’ of recession for the first time in 25 years, World Bank says
The coronavirus pandemic could plunge sub-Saharan Africa into recession in 2020 for the first time in 25 years, the World…
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in Southern Africa
International charity Gift Global Initiative sets out plans to power 50,000 homes worldwide
A global charity, in partnership with the South African foreign office, has helped power 200 homes in South Africa, after…
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