• BREAKING: The City of Tshwane has begun demolishing two illegally constructed high-rise complexes owned by Nigerian developer George Asaba after the Gauteng High Court ruled them unsafe and unlawful.

    The court said the buildings on Luttig Street, Pretoria West violated zoning and safety regulations, branding them a health hazard. Asaba’s appeal was dismissed in April, and he has been ordered to cover demolition costs.

    Officials hailed the move as a major victory against illegal developments, stressing that Tshwane will continue cracking down on unauthorised structures.

    #SouthAfrica #Tshwane #CourtRuling
    BREAKING: The City of Tshwane has begun demolishing two illegally constructed high-rise complexes owned by Nigerian developer George Asaba after the Gauteng High Court ruled them unsafe and unlawful. The court said the buildings on Luttig Street, Pretoria West violated zoning and safety regulations, branding them a health hazard. Asaba’s appeal was dismissed in April, and he has been ordered to cover demolition costs. Officials hailed the move as a major victory against illegal developments, stressing that Tshwane will continue cracking down on unauthorised structures. #SouthAfrica #Tshwane #CourtRuling
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  • Newsbrief: African Nations Must Regulate ‘Debt Trap’ Loans — Malema

    South African opposition leader Julius Malema has warned African nations against “debt trap” loans from the World Bank, IMF, and similar institutions, saying such borrowing can mortgage the continent’s future.

    Speaking at the Nigeria Bar Association Annual General Conference in Enugu, Malema highlighted South Africa’s Public Finance Management Amendment Bill, aimed at requiring parliamentary approval for foreign loans and ensuring transparency in their terms.

    He also called for stronger Nigeria–South Africa cooperation in industrialisation, resource processing, and economic self-sufficiency, asserting that Africa’s future lies within the continent, not in foreign capitals.

    By Emmanuel Egobiambu | Updated August 24, 2025

    #AfricaDebtCrisis #JuliusMalema #EconomicFreedom #NigeriaSouthAfricaPartnership
    Newsbrief: African Nations Must Regulate ‘Debt Trap’ Loans — Malema South African opposition leader Julius Malema has warned African nations against “debt trap” loans from the World Bank, IMF, and similar institutions, saying such borrowing can mortgage the continent’s future. Speaking at the Nigeria Bar Association Annual General Conference in Enugu, Malema highlighted South Africa’s Public Finance Management Amendment Bill, aimed at requiring parliamentary approval for foreign loans and ensuring transparency in their terms. He also called for stronger Nigeria–South Africa cooperation in industrialisation, resource processing, and economic self-sufficiency, asserting that Africa’s future lies within the continent, not in foreign capitals. By Emmanuel Egobiambu | Updated August 24, 2025 #AfricaDebtCrisis #JuliusMalema #EconomicFreedom #NigeriaSouthAfricaPartnership
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  • Newsbrief: South Africa’s Malema Visits Lagos Governor Sanwo-Olu Ahead Of NBA Conference

    South African opposition leader and EFF President, Julius Malema, on Saturday visited Lagos State Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu at Lagos House, Marina.

    Photos from the meeting were shared by the governor, while the EFF confirmed Malema would address the Nigerian Bar Association’s annual general conference in Enugu on Sunday, August 24, 2025.
    #Malema #SanwoOlu #Nigeria #SouthAfrica
    Newsbrief: South Africa’s Malema Visits Lagos Governor Sanwo-Olu Ahead Of NBA Conference South African opposition leader and EFF President, Julius Malema, on Saturday visited Lagos State Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu at Lagos House, Marina. Photos from the meeting were shared by the governor, while the EFF confirmed Malema would address the Nigerian Bar Association’s annual general conference in Enugu on Sunday, August 24, 2025. #Malema #SanwoOlu #Nigeria #SouthAfrica
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  • “She’s Left a Big Legacy” – Jermaine Seoposenwe Hailed for Inspiring Next Generation of Banyana Stars


    As Banyana Banyana prepare to return to South Africa on Monday evening, veteran star Jermaine Seoposenwe is being celebrated for her lasting impact on women's football.

    "Jermaine has been a key figure since her teenage years. She’s left a big legacy and inspired many younger players," said team rep Jane.

    From leading on the pitch to mentoring rising stars, Jermaine's influence continues to shape the future of South African football.

    #JermaineSeoposenwe #BanyanaBanyana #SouthAfricaFootball #WomenInSport

    “She’s Left a Big Legacy” – Jermaine Seoposenwe Hailed for Inspiring Next Generation of Banyana Stars As Banyana Banyana prepare to return to South Africa on Monday evening, veteran star Jermaine Seoposenwe is being celebrated for her lasting impact on women's football. "Jermaine has been a key figure since her teenage years. She’s left a big legacy and inspired many younger players," said team rep Jane. From leading on the pitch to mentoring rising stars, Jermaine's influence continues to shape the future of South African football. #JermaineSeoposenwe #BanyanaBanyana #SouthAfricaFootball #WomenInSport
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