A five-year legal battle between the University of South Africa’s (UNISA) and the main Afrikaner lobby group, AfriForum has come to an end with the highest court ruling in favour of AfriForum.
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A five-year legal battle between the University of South Africa’s (UNISA) and the main Afrikaner lobby group, AfriForum has come to an end with the highest court ruling in favour of AfriForum.
Read More »Checks with the General Medical Council (GMC) – the public body that maintains the official register of medical practitioners in the UK reveals that no fewer than 353 Nigeria trained doctors between were licenced between June 10, 2021 and September 20, 2021.
Read More »Following a new no jab, no job rule for healthcare worker, which came into force on Wednesday, about 3,000 health workers in France have been suspended for not being vaccinated against Covid-19.
Read More »Nicki Minaj’s COVID-19 vaccine misinformation tweets is not over yet as the singer claim she is taking her concerns all the way to the top having been invited by the White House to answer her questions.
Read More »The World Health Organisation (WHO) has warned that Africa has been “left behind by the rest of the world” regarding coronavirus vaccines.
Read More »Kathleen Osborne was four months pregnant when she was diagnosed with cancer for the third time, doctors gave her two options – either to abort her baby so she could start chemotherapy, or to have a leg amputation.
Read More »Descendants of African slaves in the Dutch city of Utrecht can now drop their muddled surnames of their owners, plantations s change their surnames, after the city decided to make the name change procedure free of charge.
Read More »As the UK tackles its asylum challenges, government appears to be talking to the government in Ghana with a view to serve as a third country detention and processing base to alleviate the problems, according to a now-deleted tweet issued by the Ghanaian Foreign Ministry.
Read More »Nigeria’s first Centre offering care and support to survivors of sexual assault and domestic violence has named a British royal as a patron.
Read More »To avoid International Criminal Court prosecution for war crime, Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte has accepted his party’s nomination to run as vice-president in the next election.
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