Singapore reports its first human bovine tuberculosis case linked to unpasteurized milk consumption, highlighting robust ...
We gathered in the dust at dawn, 3000 mostly inebriated partygoers, some musicians, media crews, a photographer and me. It ...
In one incident, police officers in Springbok arrested two suspects for the illegal possession of poisonous insects like ...
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Chamas and pilau: Christmas toast to the genius of our unsung ‘small people’
During the Covid-19 lockdowns of 2020, when curfews and restrictions on movement sank incomes, it was chamas and savings ...
This is the only known case of bovine tuberculosis in Singapore. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com ...
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Lush veld and cheaper feed boost KZN agriculture, but foot-and-mouth disease remains critical threat
On 28 December 2025 we drove across the various regions of KwaZulu-Natal (KZN), which offered an opportunity to view agricultural conditions from a distance.Like most regions of South Africa ...
The ANC criticises Herman Mashaba’s claims on hijacked buildings, urging a balanced approach to the crisis, blending law ...
Johannesburg cracks down on illegal land occupations at Ginger Park informal settlement, targeting profiteers and enhancing ...
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Nigeria: No Place for Terrorists, Kidnappers in Kwara, Gov Abdulrazaq Says As Forest Guards Graduate
About 1,000 forest guards had their passing out parade in Kwara State on Saturday ahead of full deployment to curtail the activities of terrorists, kidnappers and illegal miners, among others, a ...
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US strikes understandable but risky, says Miyetti Allah
Kano State chairman of Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Association of Nigeria (MACBAN), Captain Abdullahi Bakoji (rtd), has described the efforts of the United States to weaken insurgents in Nigeria as ...
The heavily armed jihadists, who dress in camouflage and wear vibrant turbans, have lived in camps in Tangaza, a remote area ...
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Kenya: 'It's About Stopping Harmful Tourism' - the Fight Against Maasai Mara Luxury Hotel
In Kenya's Maasai Mara, local people say a new luxury safari hotel is threatening the ecosystem - and the livelihoods of those for whom tourism was supposed to bring opportunity.
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