Taxi prices go up, financial inclusion efforts, political leadership changes in South Africa, the global housing crisis, and G7 economic talks lead today’s 5 o'clock news.
Government debt climbs to N$178.4 billion, a governance expert calls South Africa's anti-migrant grievances "manufactured," and Uganda confirms an isolated Marburg case. Plus, the UN releases its first global scientific assessment of AI.
President Nandi-Ndaitwah tours China's satellite tracking station, Amnesty accuses Sudan's RSF of crimes against humanity, and Iran warns of a "powerful response" to threats against its leadership. Also: fuel pricing reforms, falling cyber threats, and the Springboks brace for England.
Amupanda pushes for a new political consensus forum, over 900 arrested in South Africa's anti-migrant protests, plus the UN's first global scientific assessment on AI. Also: B2Gold's N$50 million school investment, 50 young African scientists selected for a top fellowship.
#: Petrol and Diesel Prices Slashed in New Adjustment.... # Stronger First-Quarter Local Economic Growth Recorded as Inflation Eases.... # South Africa: Madlanga Commission Says Feroz Khan Unable to Testify Due to Condition..... # Uganda Confirms Isolated Marburg Virus Case During Ebola Surveillance ......PLUS # In the U.S, Trump Rejects…
# Domestic Economic Grows to 2% in Early 2026.... # Fuel Prices Drop Announced From Friday.... # South African Reserve Bank Flags Rising Inflation Expectations ..... # Nigeria to Seek Compensation Over Migrant-Linked Protests in South Africa ......PLUS # Qatar Reports Progress in US–Iran Indirect Talks in Doha.
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