Bangladesh’s first transgender news presenter makes her debut
A Bangladeshi woman is the first news presenter in the country’s history to openly identify as transgender, The Guardian reports.
Continue reading →A Bangladeshi woman is the first news presenter in the country’s history to openly identify as transgender, The Guardian reports.
Continue reading →A pair of German Shepherds belonging to US President Joe Biden and his wife Jill Biden are being sent back to their family home in the US state of Delaware after one of them displayed aggressive behavior at the White … Continue reading →
There have been 105 cases of burglaries and incidents of vandalism opened by schools in Gauteng since the start of the year.
Continue reading →India’s federal government on Tuesday denied any shortage of coronavirus vaccine doses in a big northwestern state and said it was sending supplies around the country based on demand and consumption patterns.
Continue reading →People who hold onto their identity as settler colonists of SA (who, in my view, are as South African as everyone else), tend to have huge opinions about changing the name of Port Elizabeth to Gqeberha. There are many people … Continue reading →
When Klaus Schwab, the founder and executive chair of the World Economic Forum, coined the phrase “Fourth Industrial Revolution” (4IR), he argued it would happen at an exponential pace and that new technologies would change society in unpredictable ways. Centre … Continue reading →
The Londoners have only conceded two goals in an 11-game unbeaten run in all competitions that began when Tuchel replaced Frank Lampard at Stamford Bridge in January, and one of them was an own goal.
Continue reading →Their latest creation, a breakdown of how to pronounce “Gqeberha”, had sold out at the Crosswise Village Market within hours on Sunday.
Continue reading →First-half goals by Jesse Lingard and Craig Dawson secured the points for West Ham who are now two points behind fourth-placed Chelsea with a game in hand.
Continue reading →With serious crimes on the rise in the Eastern Cape, you would think every effort would be made to ensure police officers have all the resources they need. However, this is not the case in the province as all four … Continue reading →