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South-West Governors: State Police Can't Wait

South-West Governors declare state police a national urgency, approve Security Fund & digital platform. They insist decentralizing policing can't be delayed. Read the full communiqué.

Tinubu Withdraws Police Escorts From VIPs Again

President Tinubu orders immediate withdrawal of police escorts from VIPs nationwide. Officers to return to core policing duties in underserved communities. Will this time be different?

South-West Summit Demands State Police, Security Reform

Nigerian Senate and South-West leaders unite at Lagos security summit, calling for state police, tech-driven Amotekun, and community-focused strategies to combat rising insecurity. A collaborative approach is essential for safeguarding the region.

South-West Leaders Map Out Security Strategy

South-West governors, senators, and traditional rulers have outlined a comprehensive, tech-driven security strategy at a regional summit. Learn about the plan to safeguard the region.

Domestic Worker Becomes Graduate at Age 58

An inspiring story of an 81-year-old South African woman who transformed from domestic worker to university graduate at 58. Her daughter celebrates this remarkable educational journey.

Police Pension Board Bill Awaits Tinubu's Assent

President Tinubu is set to approve the Nigeria Police Pension Board bill, removing officers from CPS. Retirees could earn 85% of emoluments as pension. Read the latest developments.

Zamfara Gov Joins Tinubu for G20 Summit

Governor Dauda Lawal of Zamfara State has been selected to accompany President Bola Tinubu to the G20 Summit in South Africa. The delegation includes six other governors for high-level global talks on trade, climate, and AI.

Africa's First G20 Summit: 5 Key Facts

Johannesburg hosts Africa's inaugural G20 summit amid global tensions. Learn about South Africa's priorities, US boycott, and the event's significance for the continent.

153 Palestinians arrive in South Africa unexpectedly

Israeli authorities confirm 153 Palestinians received third-country approval before landing in Johannesburg. President Ramaphosa questions the mysterious arrival as South Africa processes the group.

Google's $40M Support Package for SA Media

Google agrees to pay R688 million to South African news outlets after competition watchdog investigation. Deal includes funding for local content and AI innovation.

DNA solves 12-year-old rape and murder case

Shaun Romano Keyser sentenced to 20 years for 2012 rape and murder of Anna Abrahams after DNA evidence linked him to the crime. Justice finally served after 12 years.

TV Chef Mynie Steffens Killed in Helicopter Crash

South African TV chef Mynie Steffens, 43, tragically died in a helicopter crash while spraying pesticides on a citrus farm. The popular 'Speel met Vuur' co-host was remembered as adventurous.

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