Por: Forbes Tech January 12, 2023
When CEOs investigate corruption, including internal sabotage from suppliers who want more work, some may not want them around. Consider South Africa’s failed state power utility, Eskom, whose CEO André de Ruyter was treated for cyanide poisoning after drinking coffee in his office. It is now being investigated as an . The incident came the day after de Ruyter had tendered his resignation, effective March 31. Mr. de Ruyter has been probing... + full article
Forbes USA Business January 09, 2023
South Africa were totally outplayed in Australia (Photo by Mark Kolbe/Getty Images)Getty Images Finally, belatedly, South Africa showcased trademark grit on day five of the series finale third Test against Australia. Spinners Keshav Maharaj and Simon Harmer upstaged the... + más
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ABC News USA Politics December 17, 2022
When delegates from 49 countries and the African Union converged in Washington, D.C., for the U.S.-Africa Leaders Summit this week, it appears one of Africa's most popular cultural ambassadors, Afrobeats superstar Burna Boy, was not top of mind.Even so, the... + más
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The Boston Globe USA World December 12, 2022
NAIROBI — In Russia, Africa’s leaders were feted at a seaside resort where military aircraft for sale were parked outside the summit hall. In China, they dined with President Xi Jinping, some of them one-on-one, and received promises of investments worth $60 billion. In... + más
Biden calls South Africa a vital voice despite Russia stance | Associated Press
Biden aims to narrow trust gap with US-Africa leaders summit | Orlando Sentinel
Los Angeles Times USA World October 13, 2022
Africa must plan to respond effectively to disease outbreaks without international help, a top public health official said Wednesday, warning that the continent of 1.3 billion people is “on its own” during pandemics. As assistance often never materializes, African nations... + más
'Africa on its own': Little help in epidemics, says official | WPLG Local 10
'Africa on its own': Little help in epidemics, says official | ABC News
WPLG Local 10 USA Health October 12, 2022
KAMPALA – Africa must plan to respond effectively to disease outbreaks without international help, a top public health official said Wednesday, warning that the continent of 1.3 billion people is “on its own” during pandemics. As assistance often never materializes,... + más
'Africa on its own': Little help for 1.3 billion people in epidemics, says official | Los Angeles Times
Associated Press USA Politics September 19, 2022
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden praised South Africa as a vital voice on the global stage as he hosted President Cyril Ramaphosa on Friday at the White House for talks that touched on the two nations’ differences on Russia’s war in Ukraine and more.In a brief... + más
With Koe Recast, you can change your voice as easily as your clothing | Ars Technica
Nakate: Leaders are missing the human face of climate change | Associated Press
The Advocate USA Crime September 17, 2022
A man who killed his estranged wife was convicted of first-degree murder three years after his arrest.Terrell Anthony Sr., 39, was was found guilty of shooting Jessica Clark to death in her Watson home in October 2019, just weeks after the married couple had separated. Her... + más
After new trial led to murder conviction again, judge hands down life sentence for Ascension man | The Advocate
Kaitlin Armstrong's attorney asks court to suppress evidence in murder case | ABC News
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