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Study: Cats Highly Susceptible to Covid-19 from Humans

By Naadiya Adams In a first for Africa, a team of scientists from the University of Pretoria has published the only study that entailed genomic One Health investigations, which revealed that Delta variants of COVID-19 were transmitted from humans to animals. One...

[LISTEN] The Africa Report: ECOWAS Imposes Sanctions Against Mali

Umm Muhammed Umar Radio Islam spoke to the Head of the Africa Desk at the Media Review Network, Dr Mustafa Mheta, for the Africa Report. Dr Mehta commented on the recently imposed sanctions on Mali by the West African community, saying that they had disciplined one of...

[LISTEN] Synagogue Hostage Drama Raises more Questions

Staff Writer Malik Akram (44), a British national, was on Sunday shot by US police after taking 4 worshippers’ hostage in a synagogue in Colleyville, Texas. UK intelligence, MI5, has since stated that he was previously under their radar, yet was no-longer seen as a...

New Drivers License Card Machine Production Halted

By Umamah Bakharia Transport Minister Fikile Mbalula has refused to give any details over a new driver’s license card machine, saying he will answer questions in due time. He was replying to a question after assessing the progress made in upgrading Metrorail’s...
Alleged ISIS Executioner Arrested in Greece

Alleged ISIS Executioner Arrested in Greece

A Syrian national who has been accused of having carried out multiple executions for ISIS has been arrested at a refugee camp in Athens, Greece. Arab News reports that the 27-year-old was arrested early Thursday morning. The investigation is being led by Athens so...

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[LISTEN] Cheques to Bounce Out of SA

[LISTEN] Cheques to Bounce Out of SA

Faizel Patel – 19/11/2020 (Twitter: @FaizelPatel143) The South African Reserve Bank (SARB), Financial Sector Conduct Authority (FSCA), Payments Association of South Africa (PASA) and the Banking Association South Africa (BASA) have announced that South Africa will no...

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