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EFF representatives said they were ‘too busy’ preparing for the protest at Brackenfell High School to attend the meeting.
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.
Africa’s first COVID-designed dining experience has arrived and can be found in the heart of Cape Town.
Ann Jangle recently completed her 'African Dream Parade' tour with everything she owned on the back of a bicycle.
In a recent interview, Debbie Allen shared the rejection she experienced from the North Carolina School of the Arts because she was told she had the wrong body type.
www.nytimes.com By Nick Corasaniti, Reid J. Epstein and Jim Rutenberg Election officials in dozens of states representing both political parties said that there was no evidence that fraud or other irregularities played a role in the outcome of the presidential race, amounting to a forceful rebuke of President Trump’s portrait of a fraudulent election. Over the last several […]
By Benjamin Jealous, president of People For the American Way and People For the American Way Foundation After four exhausting years of President Donald Trump and four excruciating days of vote counting, the election was called for President-elect Joe Biden and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris on Saturday. Hallelujah! Those days of counting felt agonizingly slow to many of us, but the momentum was always on our side: Democratic voters—mostly Black voters—in and around Philadelphia, Detroit, Milwaukee and Atlanta delivered the battleground state votes needed to deny Trump a second term. In Nevada and Arizona, Latino and Native American voters provided […]
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Tensions still simmer in Brackenfell: Wednesday was another tense day, and authorities reacted furiously after a bomb threat was made to a local school.
Four-time breast cancer survivor Karen Jackson’s new book, In the Company of My Sisters: My Story, My Truth, speaks about her life dedicated to assisting other breast cancer survivors. She talked with the Defender about the book, Sisters Network Inc. and her motto in life.
The post Karen Jackson, Sisters Network Founder inspires others in new Book appeared first on Los Angeles Sentinel.
As a small business owner, you’re probably looking for ways to increase business growth while maintaining high profits. These two things generally come hand in hand, but it’s still important to find the right balance. In this article, we’ll help you find ways to develop your business quickly, all while Read More
The post 6 Ways to Effectively Balance Business Growth and Profitability - 2020 Guide appeared first on PensacolaVoice Magazine 2020.
Sorry, how much? DStv have launched their new decoder, which boasts the ability to stream Netflix. But South Africans have issues with the retail price.
Transport Minister Fikile Mbalula addressed the issue of license renewal backlogs. He also apologised to those it has inconvenienced.
Here's a quick glance at what the weather forecast holds in store across all the South African provinces. Stay warm or keep cool.
Over the last week or so, I've learned a lot about this election, about race, about equity and about this country from Black, independent news sources and journalists.
A review of state distribution plans reveals that officials don’t know how they’ll deal with the difficult storage and transport requirements of Pfizer’s vaccine, especially in the rural areas currently seeing a spike in infections. By Isaac Arnsdorf, Ryan Gabrielson and Caroline Chen, ProPublica is a nonprofit newsroom that investigates abuses of power. Sign up to receive our biggest […]
The post Most States Aren’t Ready to Distribute the Leading COVID-19 Vaccine appeared first on Afro.
The year 2021 marks a key centenary for black women. It’s 100 years since Dr. Meta Loretta Christy became the first black woman in America to graduate from what is now the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine. It will also mark two years since Dr. Ashley Roxanne Peterson, now 26, graduated as the youngest black … Continued
The post Descendent of Slaves Becomes the Youngest Black Osteopathic Doctor in History appeared first on Atlanta Daily World.
By STEVE PEOPLES and WILL WEISSERT Associated Press PHILADELPHIA (AP) — President-elect Joe Biden quietly pushed forward with the business of preparing to become America's next commander in chief on Wednesday, ignoring President Donald Trump's unprecedented push to block his Democratic rival's transition. Biden stepped away from his closed-door planning only to honor the nation's fallen soldiers for a Veterans Day tribute at the Korean War Memorial in Philadelphia. The president-elect, whose late son, Beau, served in the Delaware Army National Guard, made no public remarks at the small ceremony. Biden continues to shrug off Trump's refusal to accept the […]
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[Nation] Thebattle against female genital mutilation (FGM) in Marsabit County recently got a boost when Borana religious and traditional frontrunners asserted to crusade against the harmful practice.
University of Iowa refuses to fire the team’s head coach.
The locally manufactured Polo Vivo continues to be the Volkswagen's
best-selling model range.
A 36-year old man is to spend eight years behind bars after he doused his stepfather in petrol and set him alight.
The post Lil Jon Drags Congressional Republican For Using 'Get Low' Lyrics To Promote His Win appeared first on Essence.
WASHINGTON (AP) - Some dramatic moves on immigration are expected in the early days of the Biden Administration. Joe Biden will likely use executive orders to reverse some of President Donald Trump's most controversial actions, rolling back moves that were a central feature of his Administration and important to his base.
The first round of the delayed 2020 Masters at Augusta National will tee off at 14:00 SA time on Thursday.
WESTERN BUREAU: PASTOR WESLEY Boynes, a past president of the Jamaica Independent Schools Association (JISA), is warning that private schools must be willing to work together with each other, including sharing resources, if they are to survive the...
Simone Biles shut naysayers down via her Twitter account after appearing in an UberEats commercial with Queer Eye actor Jonathan Van Ness. The athlete's appearance in the commercial sparked backlash from the conservative group One Million Moms, CBS News reported. Biles clapped back at everyone who criticized her and Van […]
The post Simone Biles Shuts Down Homophobic Backlash After Appearing In Ad With LGBTQ+ Actor appeared first on The New York Beacon.