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Frameworks Over Fame: The Builders Behind South Africa’s Digital Foundations

July 20, 2025
By Zanele Khumalo, Economic Opinion Columnist.
In a digital age that often confuses visibility with impact, South Africa is witnessing the emergence of a different kind of leadership builders who have shaped its innovation economy without the noise. While the startup space continues to generate headlines and attract venture capital, the country’s most significant progress often comes from individuals quietly designing the systems that make those headlines possible.


Expert testimony claiming that Andiswa Mengo used laughing emojis to defuse tension in her conversations with Judge President Selby Mbenenge

Judge President’s Emoji Expert Cites 97 Messages to Refute Claims

July 5, 2025
Introduction In a highly scrutinized judicial misconduct inquiry involving Eastern Cape Judge President Selby Mbenenge, a key defence witness challenged the interpretation of WhatsApp emoji exchanges between Mbenenge and a junior legal professional, Andiswa Mengo. The expert’s testimony, presented during the tribunal’s proceedings on Thursday, provided a contrasting view to prior claims that the emojis were employed as tools of sexual harassment. This inquiry has captivated public and legal attention due to its complex interplay of digital communication, personal boundaries, and the nuances of interpreting non-verbal cues in electronic messages. Central to the case are hundreds of WhatsApp messages that…


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Power Imbalances and Sexual Harassment: Expert Analysis in Mbenenge Tribunal

July 2, 2025
Sexual harassment in the workplace is deeply shaped by power dynamics, a fact that played a pivotal role in the case of Andiswa Mengo and her allegations against Judge Selby Mbenenge, according to gender-based violence specialist Lisa Vetten. Her expert testimony resumed before the judicial tribunal investigating the conduct of the Eastern Cape judge president, following a break in April. Vetten, drawing on over two decades of work in gender advocacy, stated that South Africa’s 2022 Code of Good Practice on the Prevention and Elimination of Harassment in the Workplace was central to her analysis of the interactions between Mengo…

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From military ruler to democrat – ex-Nigeria President Buhari’s life in pictures

July 16, 2025
Remarkable Journey: From Military Ruler to Democrat – Ex-Nigeria President Buhari’s Life in Pictures Remarkable Journey: From Military Ruler to Democrat – Ex-Nigeria President Buhari’s Life in Pictures Muhammadu Buhari’s life is a tapestry of dramatic transformations, from his early military career to his historic role as Nigeria’s democratically elected president. This journey spans decades of political upheaval, leadership challenges, and moments that shaped the nation’s destiny. Through vivid pictures and insightful commentary, we explore the stages of Buhari’s extraordinary life and legacy. Early Life and Military Career Born on December 17, 1942, in Daura, Katsina State, Muhammadu Buhari embarked…


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Ex-Nigeria President Buhari buried at home

July 16, 2025
Historic Farewell: Ex-Nigeria President Buhari Buried at Home Historic Farewell: Ex‑Nigeria President Buhari Buried at Home Former Nigerian head of state and twice-elected president, Muhammadu Buhari, was laid to rest on July 15, 2025, in his hometown of Daura, Katsina State, following his death in London at age 82. This poignant burial marked the close of a tumultuous era in Nigeria’s history. 🕊️ Death in London and Official Announcements Buhari passed away on Sunday, July 13, 2025, while receiving medical care in London after a prolonged unspecified illness. His spokesperson confirmed the news, and President Bola Tinubu declared a seven-day…


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US senators exempt HIV/Aids funding from planned spending cuts

July 16, 2025
US Senate Protects PEPFAR from Planned $9 B Rescissions US Senate Protects PEPFAR from Planned $9 B Rescissions In a significant bipartisan move, US senators have exempted the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) from a planned $400 million cut in a broader $9 billion rescissions package aimed at reversing previously approved federal spending. This decision safeguards funding for a programme credited with saving over 25 million lives globally. :contentReference[oaicite:1]{index=1} 🇺🇸 What’s the Rescissions Package? Introduced by the Trump administration, the rescissions package seeks to claw back $9 billion in unused federal funds allocated earlier in 2025. It targets foreign aid—including USAID and other global…


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US deports five ‘barbaric’ migrants to Eswatini

July 16, 2025
US Deports Five Convicted Migrants to Eswatini: A Bold Step in Border Security US Deports Five Convicted Migrants to Eswatini: A Bold Step in Border Security Published: July 21, 2025 Table of Contents Introduction In a significant move reinforcing its stance on immigration and national security, the United States has deported five migrants convicted of serious crimes back to Eswatini. This action highlights the ongoing efforts of US authorities to maintain law and order and ensure that individuals who pose threats to public safety are removed efficiently. The deportees, originating from diverse countries including Vietnam, Jamaica, Laos, Cuba, and Yemen,…


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Hundreds of Arrests During Deadly Angola Fuel Protests | Hunger, Anger, and Calls for Change

July 29, 2025
Thousands of Angolans took to the streets of Luanda and several provincial capitals this week to protest against soaring fuel prices and the rising cost of living. What began as spontaneous demonstrations quickly turned into mass unrest, prompting a violent crackdown by security forces that left several people dead and led to the arrest of hundreds. Economic Pressure Sparks Public Fury Fuel prices in Angola have risen sharply over the past month, exacerbating an already fragile economic situation. The government’s decision to lift subsidies on gasoline and diesel, citing IMF-driven reforms, has had a cascading effect on transportation, food prices,…

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