A university student in South Africa who discovered an erroneous deposit of $1 million in her financial aid account spent more than $60,000 of
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Tanzanian Opposition: Magufuli Government Is To Blame For The Shooting
Tanzania’s main opposition party claimed Tuesday that the government of President John Magufuli played a role in the gun attack last week that wounded
Did Zimbabwe’s First Lady Attack Gabriella Engels?
Zimbabwe’s First Lady, Grace Mugabe, has denied assaulting South African model Gabriella Engels with an electric cable in a Johannesburg hotel suite last month,
Irma whips Southeast- 3 dead in Georgia, 1 in South Carolina
Irma weakened to a still-deadly tropical storm as it swirled beyond Florida Monday, killing at least three people in Georgia, flooding the coast, sending
Several road accident reported in South Africa
Photos and videos of a crashed Audi TT on the corner of Rivonia and Marion roads in Sandton are doing the rounds on social
EU NAVFOR Train AMISOM’s Marine Unit off Coast of Mogadishu
BRUSSELS, Belgium, September 11, 2017/APO/ — On September 7th crew members from ESPS Rayo continued the regional cooperation EU NAVFOR has established with the AMISOM
China plans to ban petrol and diesel cars
China, the world’s biggest car market, plans to ban the production and sale of diesel and petrol cars and vans. The country’s vice minister
Would Facebook Help Mark Zuckerberg If He Were To Run For President?
Despite his protestations to the contrary, founder and CEO of Facebook Mark Zuckerberg has been acting like someone planning to run for office. He
Mexico hit by 8.1 magnitude earthquake
At least 16 people have been reported to have died died after the most powerful earthquake to hit Mexico in a century struck off
Hurricane Irma: Islands suffer huge damage as storm heads for Dominican Republic and Haiti
Hurricane Irma — one of the strongest storms ever recorded in the Atlantic — hammered Puerto Rico on Wednesday night after smashing a string