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DA to investigate claims that Bonginkosi Madikizela falsified varsity qualifications
The DA says it will investigate allegations that its Western Cape leader Bonginkosi Madikizela falsified qualifications, following a report that he does not have the BCom degree he claimed to have.
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UN highlights rise in Israeli settler attacks on Palestinians
Experts document 771 incidents of settler violence causing injuries to 133 Palestinians.
South Africa
President Ramaphosa to conduct oversight visit to Durban Port
President Cyril Ramaphosa will on Thursday lead an oversight visit to the Port of Durban to assess progress in enhancing the efficiency and competitiveness of the port.
South Africa
More Pfizer vaccines for SA
Health Minister, Dr Zweli Mkhize, has announced that South Africa has secured an additional 10 million COVID-19 Pfizer vaccines.
South Africa
Expropriation Bill hearings kick off in Mpumalanga
The Portfolio Committee on Public Works and Infrastructure will on Thursday start a four-day public consultation programme in Mpumalanga to gather public input on the Expropriation Bill.

South Africa
WATCH | Security guard killed, three injured in Gugulethu cash-in-transit bombing
A cash-in-transit van has been bombed, a security guard has been killed and three people have been injured in a robbery in Gugulethu, Cape Town.

World
Russia to consider Biden plan for Putin summit
The Kremlin said it was “early” to talk of a meeting, after the two presidents spoke on the phone.

World
Police chief, officer who fatally shot Black man in Minnesota resign
The Brooklyn Center, Minnesota, police chief and the officer who fatally shot Daunte Wright, a 20-year old Black man who struggled with police after a traffic stop, have both tendered their resignations.

World
Mayan urn returned to Mexico by Albion College
The urn, made between 900 and 1600 AD, has been housed at Albion College, Michigan, since 1969.

World
St Vincent volcano: Island covered in layer of grey as La Soufriere erupts
La Soufriere, on the island of St Vincent, has been erupting for the past five days.

Africa
Somali president signs law extending mandate for two years – state media
Somalia’s President Mohamed Abdullahi Mohamed has signed a controversial law extending his mandate for another two years, despite threats of sanctions from the international community.

Africa
Heath Streak: Former Zimbabwe captain banned for eight years by ICC
Former Zimbabwe captain Heath Streak is banned from all cricket for eight years for corruption offences.

Africa
A new era of vaccine sovereignty in Africa beckons
COMMENT: The AU has laid out a clear path for the continent to produce its own vaccines

Africa
Niger school blaze: Trapped children die in Niamey
The blaze in Niamey engulfed straw classrooms and those in the nursery could not escape.

Business
Positive outlook for trade following stringent festive season lockdown – survey
There has been a notable improvement in the trade activity index, and trade expectations for the next six months have moved into positive territory.

Business
European stock markets steady at open
European stock markets largely steadied at the open on Wednesday as traders reacted to mixed company earnings.

Business
Tokyo stocks close lower on high yen, virus worries
Tokyo stocks closed lower on Wednesday as a higher yen and worries over a rise in virus infections in Japan weighed on the market.

Business
Heathrow says airport queues are becoming ‘untenable’
The airport says some travellers are facing waits of up to six hours.

Politics
Ace tries to widen net to catch all with revised step-aside list
Ace Magashule tells provinces to add those accused, but not charged, to step-aside list

Politics
DA welcomes SCA’s decision ordering Zuma to pay back money spent on legal fees
The Democratic Alliance (DA) has welcomed today’s ruling by the Supreme Court of Appeal confirming that former President Jacob Zuma must pay back the money spent by the State on his personal legal costs.

Politics
Concerns over implementation of Political Party Funding Act
Under the new Political Party Funding Act, all political parties taking part in elections must now declare their donations above R100 000.

Politics
R15-million headache for Zuma as SCA rules on his private legal fees
The court said the ‘funding tap’ for Zuma’s private legal matters had been turned on unlawfully

Sport
Wayne Player, son of golfing great Gary, in Masters controversy after marketing stunt
Gary Player’s son Wayne Player has reportedly been banned from Augusta National after being accused of pulling a publicity stunt during the Masters.

Sport
Bulls confirm star forward’s return with long-term deal
The Bulls on Wednesday confirmed the signing of loose forward Jacques du Plessis from French club Montpellier.

Sport
Cheetahs prop forced to retire due to neck injury
Cheetahs prop Charles Marais has called time on his professional rugby career.

Sport
Monte Carlo Masters: Awkward moment Hubert Hurkacz is asked no questions at press conference
It was all quiet at the press conference for Hubert Hurkacz when he wasn’t asked a single question after his 6-3, 3-6, 6-3 win over Thomas Fabbiano at the Monte Carlo Masters.
Education
Liberia: Family of Cyber ED School Shooting Victim Calls for Justice, As Police Investigate Two Students
[FrontPageAfrica] Monrovia — Police in Monrovia are investigating two high school students of the Cy-Ed Christian School of Excellence for the murder of 16-year-old school mate on campus with a 9mm pistol.
Education
Gambia: SLA Rolls Out Scholarship Programme
[The Point] Former Presidential Affairs Minister and International speaker, Momodou Sabally has announced that his youth empowerment foundation, Sabally Leadership Academy (SLA) will grant scholarships to 100 deserving young Gambians over the next five years.
Education
Kenya: Kenyan-Briton Causes Stir With Race Petition in the UK
[Nation] Have you ever felt so strongly about an issue that you considered petitioning Parliament about it?
Education
Kenya: Education Officials’ Fury Over Principal’s 20-Kilometre Daily Trek
[Nation] The Education ministry has asked a teacher who braves a 20-kilometre round trip to deliver exams to her 18 candidates in Trans Mara East, Narok County, to record a statement over a story published by the Nation on her plight.
Lifestyle
Lifestyle
Lifestyle
Black Coffee: S. Africa’s rags-to-riches DJ rocks on despite COVID-19
The legendary DJ released his sixth album, the first in five years, a few weeks before his 45th birthday. But his spirited career has not been without controversy. His divorce from actress Enhle Mbali Mlotshwa has seen court battles splashed over the tabloids amid allegations of abuse.
Lifestyle
Is it fab or a flop? We tried a cheat’s cheesecake mix from Lancewood
Our sceptical food editor puts the new Piece o’Cake Cheesecake Mix to the taste test and does the sums to find out which is more economical: readymade or homemade.
Entertainment
Entertainment
Entertainment
Entertainment
March to prevent SABC plan to move Ikwekwezi to Joburg
A group of Ndebele language and cultural organisations are marching to the SABC and department of communications offices today against the relocation of Ikwekwezi FM from Pretoria to Auckland Park, Johannesburg.

Science/Tech
MTN personalised prepaid data deals – up to 50% off
If your usage behaviour fits a specific profile, and you fall within certain market segments, you can get 30-day prepaid data bundles from MTN for 10% to 50% cheaper than its advertised headline prices.

Science/Tech
Sasol will build hydrogen stations on the N3
Sasol Ltd. plans to develop the use of green hydrogen by fuel cell vehicles on a major South African freight route as the company examines ways to lower its own emissions.
Science/Tech
Spectrum policy flaws ‘will alienate millions of South Africans’
The spectrum policy is impaired by fundamental failures, which will rob millions of South Africans of crucial digital services, says the Free Market Foundation.

Science/Tech
Is Silicon Valley Dead? Not According to Venture Dollars
In a record quarter for VC funding, California still takes the cake—further evidence that reports of the region’s demise are greatly exaggerated.
Motoring
Motoring
Motoring
Motoring

Health
5 Health Care Jobs on the Rise
Occupations in the industry are increasingly in demand because of an aging population and longer life spans.

Health
A Key Tool in Covid Tracking: The Freedom of Information Act
Through open-records laws, Times reporters have acquired data on coronavirus cases that revealed racial inequalities, pinpointed hot spots and uncovered other critical facts.

Health
How Exercise May Help Protect Against Severe Covid
People who tended to be sedentary were far more likely to be hospitalized, and to die, from Covid than those who exercised regularly.

Health
Nothing Could Make Her Body Stop Itching. Would It Ever End?
It felt like the itch was coming from somehow under her skin. The cause ended up being even deeper.

Nature
Rare footage captures fight between two wild pandas
Some rare footage of two wild pandas having a fierce fight has been captured by researchers in China.
Nature
Schools gifted with seedlings for food gardens this International Plant Appreciation Day
CapeNature and the Western Cape Government celebrate Plant Appreciation Day together by gifting 12 schools across the Western Cape with seedlings and seeds for their food gardens. The special calendar day falls on 13 April every year and is aimed at highlighting the importance of plants in our daily lives. With 52% of South […]

Nature
Yuri Gagarin: Sixty years since the first man went into space
The BBC speaks to the woman who, as a child, witnessed Yuri Gagarin’s return to Earth 60 years ago.

Nature
Greta Thunberg not planning on attending COP26 in Glasgow
She told the BBC she was concerned about the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on attendance at COP26.