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By Neelam Rahim The South African workforce seemed to have adopted two days a week work from a home pattern. Driving data by Discovery’s vehicle insurance division suggests this. Its new work from an index which tracks driver’s habits found that people are more likely...
By Neelam Rahim As happens every year on the 18th of July, people and organisations worldwide went to give their time on International Mandela Day. One such organisation is the South African National Blood Services, which used the day to raise public awareness over...
By Neelam Rahim Last week rare protests in Uzbekistan’s autonomous Karakalpakstan region, which borders Kazakhstan in the country’s northwest and deadly. According to the government, eighteen people died, and 243 others were wounded due to clashes between security...
By Neelam Rahim US President Joe Biden meets Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas on the latest leg of his Middle East tour. Speaking to Radio Islam, Hafez Ebrahim says a significant development occurred during Biden’s visit that started last week. Yet another...
Transcription by Yumna Moosa The death toll from rain-related incidents over the past month has risen to 147 as monsoon rains continue to affect Pakistan, especially in the port city of Karachi. The national disaster management authority said 88 children were amongst...
Transcription by Yumna Moosa "Our research started by looking at what quality education would be for South African learners" The Equal Education law centre has reported that 80% of state schools are dysfunctional, a majority of which serve Black and Coloured learners....
Transcribed by Yumna Moosa - Telecom operators in Pakistan have been threatening to cut off mobile and internet services. The National Information Technology board has announced that telecom operators in Pakistan have warned about shutting down mobile and internet...
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Transcribed by Yumna Moosa Eskom has urged Soweto residents to allow them to install prepaid electricity meters, as resistance to this option could see the community being left in the dark this winter. The company made this call after its workers were...
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