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14-year-old entrepreneur Zhanyia McCullough, founder and CEO of Islande Beauty, launches hair growth oil for natural hair
South Africa is one of the hardest-hit countries in Africa with over 740,000 infections.
The country recorded 60 more virus-related deaths on Wednesday, bringing the death toll to 20,011.
[The Conversation Africa] As the world grapples with COVID-19, a quieter and even more ferocious pandemic ravages the globe. Type 2 diabetes rates continue to soar internationally, linked to lifestyle factors such as poor diet, excessive sugary drink consumption, being sedentary, stress and smoking. These have been so \"normalised\" into modern culture, that diabetes escapes attention and urgent action.
Immigrant shop owners in Durban say they fear for their lives after looting and vandalising of their businesses on Monday and Tuesday.
The post Kamala Harris: I'm Grateful That Black Women Have Had My Back appeared first on Essence.
More powerful and sophisticated, the latest Golf R is sure to reinforce VW’s reputation as the hot hatch brand of choice, for many.
DETROIT (AP) — Black policy leaders will play a pivotal role in President-elect Joe Biden’s transition, marking one of the most diverse agency review teams in history. Of the 500-plus team members announced this week, more than half are women, and Black men and women are leading more than one-quarter of the teams. The diversity […]
The total number of cases now stands at 730 548, with 659 249 recoveries. It translates to a 90% recovery rate.
THE African Diaspora Global Network (ADGN) and Migrants Workers’ Association-SA (MWA-SA), organisations led by Zimbabweans in South Africa have expressed concern over the renewed attacks and burning of trucks driven by foreign nationals in that country. BY SILAS NKALA They called upon the government of that country to take deterrent measures to stop the criminal activities. Yesterday, ADGN president Vusumuzi Sibanda said the renewed attacks and burning of trucks by seemingly unknown individuals had become disconcerting in SA. “We are aware that ministerial task teams were set up to deal with grievances from various groups, but this did not resolve the problem,” he said. “Many of the drivers have been attacked, not because they have no proper permits. The attackers do not request for permits before attacking. They are attacked for merely being migrants or if the company is perceived to be employing migrant drivers irrespective of their status in the country.” He added: “It would help to hear that the government has taken a position that any such attackers will be arrested and organisations known to be behind such acts will be held accountable. “We plead with President of SA (Cyril Ramaphosa) as the chair of the African Union to show that the values of ubuntu, ‘I am because you are’ are embedded in the African humanness and make us the African people to all abide by them.” On the same note MWA-SA chairperson, Butholezwe Nyathi, called on all migrants to organise themselves to mitigate the effects of these disturbances. “People should not wait until there is a situation like these attacks. They should be proactive in coming up with lasting solutions that will create harmony among locals and migrants through projects like migrant skills transfer to locals,” he said.
The EFF in Gauteng has condemned the apparent leaking of Mathematics Paper 2 in the province.
In a speech soaring with lofty rhetoric promising to unite a badly fractured country, President-elect Joe Biden declared he would work tirelessly on behalf of all Americans, giving a special nod to African Americans and other people of color whose solid support helped him defeat an incumbent President for only the fourth time in U.S. … Continued
The post The Next For Years: What Biden-Harris Victory Means For Black America appeared first on The Michigan Chronicle.
Ghana and Sudan are crying foul over the fact SA hosted both the home and away legs of their AFCON 2022 qualifiers against Sao Tome and Principe.
S.E. Williams | Executive Editor “Foreclosure prevention measures, data collection, and reporting must be prioritized to stave off preventable foreclosures.”-National Consumer Law Center Amid this raging coronavirus pandemic, Black Americans continue fighting for equity at every turn; chief among these battles is the quest for economic security. The foundation of such security for Blacks as […]
The post Keeping it Real: The Festering and Imminent Re-Hollowing of Black Homeownership appeared first on Black Voice News.
The recently released quarterly crime statistics are a true reflection of a violent society, says ISS head of governance Gareth Newham.
Xbox is citing 'Unforeseen logistical challenges' for launch day in South Africa. Some stores will only receive stock after the official launch.
Kyle Abbott will turn out for the Joffna Stallions in the inaugural Lankan Premier League, which gets underway in late November.
[The Herald] SAFA have confirmed Bafana Bafana's upcoming back-to-back 2022 AFCON qualifiers against Sao Tome and Principe will both be played in South Africa.
Police Minister Bheki Cele provided the vehicle stats in a written reply to the Democratic Alliance in the National Assembly.
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We have decided to extend the national state of disaster to 15 December, President Cyril Ramaphosa said in his address to the nation on Wednesday night. Read his full speech.
Dylan Frittelli feels his career wouldn't be complete without adding his name to the South African Open trophy.
Black Americans, millions of whom were already struggling before the pandemic struck, cannot afford to lose anything else and we absolutely cannot afford another four years of President Donald J. Trump. That is why it is more imperative than perhaps at any other period in many of our lifetimes that we vote at record numbers […]
The post OP-ED: Black Voters Cannot Afford Four More Years of Trump appeared first on Voice and Viewpoint.
'Beauty and the Baby Beast': SA fashion designer Rich Mnisi joins Volvo's #HiddenGem campaign with customised XC40.
KADIAN NELSON has now been charged with rape and kidnap over an alleged incident with...
The post Mitcham man charged with rape and kidnap of girl appeared first on Voice Online.
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And black Americans are a big reason behind … profile police killings of several black Americans – such as George Floyd, Breonna … are in America — politically, racially — African Americans don’t feel safe anymore …
[Nyasa Times] Independent Police Investigative Directorate (IPID) in South Africa has confirmed that in 2018, a case of alleged police corruption/cash extortion was opened by Prophet Shepherd Bushiri's lawyer on his behalf in Sunnyside, Pretoria.
Ann Jangle recently completed her 'African Dream Parade' tour with everything she owned on the back of a bicycle.
By KAT STAFFORD, Associated Press DETROIT (AP) — President-elect Joe Biden's victory was celebrated by civil rights activists and Black leaders who warned that a tough road lies ahead to address America's persistent inequalities and the racial division that Donald Trump fueled during his presidency. Biden will take office in January as the nation confronts […]
The post Black Leaders Greet Biden Win, Pledge to Push for Equality appeared first on Afro.
Former President Jacob Zuma has accused the state capture commission’s chairperson Raymond Zondo of being biased
Hank McGregor has won another national canoeing title in Upington, triumphing in the first stage of the Orange Descent.