Police in South Africa are investigating are investigating the shooting death of two robbers who had attempted to rob congregants at gunpoint during a Sunday service in Querencia Ministries church in Wierda Park, Centurion in Gauteng Province.
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FRANCE: Renault Gift An Entire French Town Free Electric Cars
Residents of a French town in the Ariege region have been gifted free Zoe EV electric car by auto manufacturer Renault.
Read More »INDIA: Apple Moves Manufacturing From China To India
In a move to avoid being a ‘collateral damage’ in the ongoing US/China trade war, Apple is moving a chunk of its China-based manufacturing base to India.
Read More »NIGERIA: I Lied, Lawmakers Didn’t Get 60 Percent Of NDDC Contracts – Akpabio
The Minister for Niger Delta Affairs, Senator Godswill Akpabio made a complete U-turn from his Monday accusations that members of the National Assembly were given 60 percent of the contracts at the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC).
Read More »SOUTH AFRICA: Bio-hazard Threat Over Stolen Covid-19 Samples
A lorry carrying Covid-19 samples in Port Elizabeth city in South Africa have been reportedly hijacked triggering a police investigation and a bio-hazard threat.
Read More »MADAGASCAR: Nation Appeal For Aid To Combat Spike In Covid Cases
There has been reports of a surge in fresh coronavirus cases in Madagascar’s capital, Antananarivo with hospitals being overwhelmed.
Read More »UK: Lecturer Sacked For ‘Positive Stereotype’ Of Jews
A chemical engineering lecturer has been sacked after claims that ‘Jewish people are the cleverest in the world’ and ‘Germans are good engineers’ in a conversation with a colleague.
Read More »Kanye West Launch Presidential Bid with A Public Meltdown
It was meant to be his first presidential rally at North Charleston’s Exquis Event Centre in South Carolina but end up in another meltdown for 43-year-old rapper, Kanye West, who end up sobbing and embarrassing his wife Kim Kardashian.
Read More »Evangelical Churches Sue California Governor Over Singing Ban
Gov. Gavin Newsom of California has been sued by three evangelical churches in the U.S state for ban on singing in places of worship implemented to help stem the spread of the coronvirus violates their 1st Amendment rights.
Read More »UK: Plans To Hold Notthing Hill Carnival 2020 Online Announced
Having been initially cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic, organisers of the biggest street party in Europe, Notting Hill Carnival have decided to keep the 54-year tradition.
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