Last Day Today: Don’t Be Left Out of the Healing Streams Program with Pastor Chris

“I started jumping for the first time in 12 years, totally healed,” Seralyn says after being healed at Pastor Chris Oyakhilome’s Healing Streams Live Healing Services. You can still register to participate. Pastor Chris Oyakhilome administers healing at the March edition of the Healing Streams Live Healing Services. Pastor Chris Oyakhilome, founding father of LoveWorld […]

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Critical Things to Know Before Trading in South Africa

Trade is integral to South Africa’s prosperity and any other nation. It fuels economic growth, supports good employment, better living standards, and makes it easy to afford basic needs. As one of the greatest and most reputable hubs for finance, South Africa offers many trading opportunities. The country also guarantees a solid banking system, sophisticated […]

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How wooden transmission poles help deliver infrastructure in South Africa

In South Africa, transmission poles are designed to support overhead public utilities such as for telecommunications or powerlines. Many will recognise the classic wooden transmission poles that might dot city centres or suburbs, which carry the supply of electricity from generation to municipalities across the country. What are transmission poles, really? Transmission poles generally range […]

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Why Africa’s Second Biggest Economy is Losing Steam

Overview The presence of the fastest growing economies in Africa serves as fodder for the rising African narrative. However, over the past few decades, and especially in the last year, the second-largest economy in Africa, South Africa, has faced many challenges and recovery is uncertain at this point. South Africa is renowned for its issues […]

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Mozambican-Rwandan military cooperation is not enough to save Cabo Delgado from ISIS

The crisis in the norther province of Mozambique has been destroying lives and businesses since 2017, and now it is getting out of hand. Mozambique has lost a promising $20 billion liquefied natural gas project due to the bad security situation in Cabo Delgado. Nearly 3,000 people lost their lives in this conflict, while hundreds […]

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President Ramaphosa To Face Anti-Corruption Commission

South African President, Cyril Ramaphosa will testify before a judicial commission investigating allegations of looting and corruption in April. The allegations are related to his predecessor, Jacob Zuma’s administration, according to the statement issued by the Judicial Commission of Inquiry into Allegations of State Capture (Zondo Commission) on Wednesday. Ramaphosa is summoned for four days, […]

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Zulu King, Goodwill Zwelithini Dies At 72

South Africa’s Zulu King, Goodwill Zwelithini Dies At 72

The traditional leader of South Africa’s Zulu nation, King Goodwill Zwelithini, has died at the age of 72, according to the official report issued by his family. This is after he was hospitalized for more than a month. In several reports made by the local media, Zwelithini had health problems related to diabetes. As the […]

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WATCH LIVE: The official funeral service for Jackson Mthembu

WATCH LIVE: The official funeral service for Jackson Mthembu Watch as politicians, friends and family bid final farewell to Jackson Mthembu at his funeral in Emalahleni. Jackson Mthebu will be laid to rest in his hometown of Emalahleni in Mpumalanga. Picture: @GovernmentZA on Twitter JOHANNESBURG – Politicians, friends and family will bid final farewell to […]

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Mpumalanga Premier Mtsweni-Tsipane: Mthembu served SA with diligence

Jackson Mthembu is being laid to rest in his hometown of Emalahleni in Mpumalanga. The late minister Jackson Mthembu. Picture: @PresidencyZA/Twitter. JOHANNESBURG – Mpumalanga premier Refilwe Mtsweni-Tsipane on Sunday paid tribute to the late minister in the presidency, Jackson Mthembu, saying he served the country with diligence. Mthembu was being laid to rest in his […]

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