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Study finds agreeable personalities prime targets for Cybercriminals: Stellenbosch University Findings

Azra Hoosen | ah@radioislam.co.za 10 May 2024 | 13:30 CAT 2 min read In a groundbreaking study conducted by University of Stellenbosch system analyst Vian Smit, startling revelations have emerged about the vulnerability of agreeable individuals to cybercriminal...

How political parties have been positioning themselves | Analysis: Nhongo Solo

Azra Hoosen | ah@radioislam.co.za 10 May 2024 | 11:30 CAT 2 min read With just under a month remaining before South Africans cast their votes in the national and provincial elections, political parties are intensifying their efforts to secure support for the upcoming...

Election ‘24 Manifesto: Xiluva proposes convicted prisoners lose voting rights

Azra Hoosen | ah@radioislam.co.za 10 May 2024 | 10:00 CAT 2 min read Addressing the pressing issue of crime in South Africa, the president of the Xiluva Party underscores the urgent need for decisive action. With a crime index of 75.4, the country ranks among the...

Is the DA really better at governance? | Analysis: Professor Kealeboga J. Maphunye

Azra Hoosen | ah@radioislam.co.za 10 May 2024 | 07:00 CAT 2 min read Controversy surrounds the Democratic Alliance (DA) as backlash intensifies over their recent online advertisement depicting the burning of the South African flag. Despite criticism from Sports, Arts,...
Nigeria Suspends Final Year School Exams

Nigeria Suspends Final Year School Exams

Nigeria has suspended the national examination for final year high school students. This follows violent clashes between anti-police brutality protesters and security forces. The Senior School Certificate Examination (SSCE) determines whether a learner can gain...

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Nigerian Military Shoots Dead #Endsars Protestors

Nigerian Military Shoots Dead #Endsars Protestors

The BBC reports that a number of demonstrators against police brutality have been shot dead or wounded in Lagos, Nigeria. Witnesses told local media that up to 12 people had been killed when soldiers opened fire. Meanwhile, Amnesty International said it has received...

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Burkina Faso : A Step Away from Famine

Burkina Faso : A Step Away from Famine

  The World Food Programme on Monday said thousands in the Central Sahel will face even further destitution unless immediate access is granted to humanitarian organizations. The UN emergency food relief agency warned that disastrous levels of hunger could hit...

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Cameroon Imposes Mobile Phone Tax

Cameroon Imposes Mobile Phone Tax

A tax on mobile phones and tablets is to be introduced on Thursday in Cameroon. Consumer rights campaigners have called on citizens to boycott the new tax. The BBC reports that if the importer did not pay the corresponding customs dues, consumers will be required to...

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Lockdown Impact – Classrooms Occupied by Chickens

Lockdown Impact – Classrooms Occupied by Chickens

Pupils of Mwea Brethren Primary School in Kenya were shocked to find their classrooms occupied by chickens. The cash-strapped school owner had converted the school into a chicken farm when all institutions of learning in the country were closed in March as part of...

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Eight Killed in Lagos Petrol Station Explosion

Eight Killed in Lagos Petrol Station Explosion

At least eight people have been killed in an explosion that ignited a fire at a petrol station in Lagos, Nigeria. 25 homes were razed in the inferno, and 16 shops and a primary school destroyed. The BBC reports that the explosion occurred in the early hours of this...

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