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A report reveals thousands of young women from East Africa are working in dangerous conditions in Russia, producing arms for ...
THE government has lifted the ban on the trade and transportation of agricultural products between Tanzania and the countries of Malawi and South Africa, following a restriction that lasted two days.
Malawi Under-17 Girls National Football Team yesterday made history after qualifying for the Cosafa Under-17 Girls ...
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AllAfrica on MSNAfrican Union Engages Stakeholders in Malawi On Women's Political Participation Ahead of the Impending 2025 General ElectionsOver the past two days--12 to 13 May 2025--the African Union delegation led by Mme. Bineta Diop, AU Special Envoy for Women, Peace and Security, and Hon. Lady Justice (Retired) Effie Owuor, ...
From Malaysia to Singapore, here are all 153 'visa-free' countries UK passport holders can currently enter as of April 2025.
Last week but one, on Thursday, Hussein Bashe, Minister for Agriculture, gave a nearly one-week ultimatum to the Republics of Malawi and South Africa to reverse their position on import policies ...
On Wednesday, 23 April, Tanzania's Ministry of Agriculture banned imports of all agricultural produce from Malawi and South Africa and exports to Malawi of Tanzanian fertiliser, which Malawi ...
Cybercriminal activity targeting South Africa is expected to intensify in 2025, in line with global patterns. However, head of security research at Orange Cyberdefense, Charl van der Walt ...
Tanzania has lifted a ban on imports of agricultural produce from Malawi and South Africa, it said late on Friday, days after imposing it in retaliation for similar measures imposed by the two ...
Tanzania has lifted its ban on agricultural imports from Malawi and South Africa, which was initially imposed in retaliation for similar bans by these countries. The ban was removed to allow a ...
Malawi also placed restrictions on imports of maize, rice and ginger. Tanzania had demanded that both countries rescind the ban.
Many insurance policies in South Africa take a “one-size-fits-all” approach to surge protection, which could put both insurers and policyholders at risk. Dr Andrew Dickson, an engineering ...
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