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Interpol clamps down on cybercrime and arrests over 1,000 suspects in AfricaOperation Serengeti, a joint operation with Afripol, the African Union's police agency, ran from Sept. 2 to Oct. 31 in 19 African countries.
Newspaper headlines from around the world – Monday, 25 November 2024Here are all the stories that made the headlines on front pages of newspapers worldwide on Monday, 25 November 2024. Have a read ...
‘Biggest loser will be newspapers’: Information Regulator sticks to its guns on banning publication of matric resultsThe Information Regulator said results are obtainable at schools, and secondly there is an SMS facility that is available for the learners to obtain their results.
Basic Education barred from publishing matric results in newspapersMatric results will not be published in newspapers as the Department of Basic Education is reportedly not compliant with POPIA.
Family claims Nontutuzelo Mbiza’s BEE ownership is a front for SKG AfricaAllegations arise that Nontutuzelo Mbiza’s claimed ownership of SKG Africa is merely a front, as her family disputes her financial status and involvement in the company.
Russian-backed journalism courses expand influence in AfricaThe French newspaper Le Monde reports on journalism courses in Mali conducted by the African Initiative, which, according to the newspaper, is backed by Russian intelligence services. This is another ...
Africa must tell its success stories – UNDPThe United Nations Development Programme(UNDP) has emphasised the importance for Africa to tell its numerous success experiences and achievements. The lack of positive narratives perpetuates negative ...
Interpol arrests more than 1,000 suspects in Africa amid cybercrime crackdownOperation Serengeti, a joint operation with Afripol, the African Union’s police agency, ran from September 2 to October 31 in 19 African countries.
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