Africa: No South Africa, Joburg Metro Police Did Not Arrest Foreigners With Stolen Traffic Lights – Old Video Recycled to Fuel Xenophobia

Africa: No South Africa, Joburg Metro Police Did Not Arrest Foreigners With Stolen Traffic Lights – Old Video Recycled to Fuel Xenophobia

No South Africa, Joburg metro police did not arrest foreigners with stolen traffic lights – old video recycled to fuel xenophobia IN SHORT: A series of posts on social media claim that Johannesburg’s metro police arrested five foreigners found in possession of stolen traffic lights. But the metro police have debunked this. The clip shared…

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Paratus lights up new East Africa fibre highway linking Goma and Mombasa

Paratus lights up new East Africa fibre highway linking Goma and Mombasa

Paratus Group chief commercial officer Martin Cox Pan-African telecommunications and network services provider Paratus Group has today switched on a major new fibre route in East Africa, directly connecting Mombasa on the Kenyan coast to Goma in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) through a protected terrestrial network. The newly activated 2 000km G2M (Goma-to-Mombasa)…

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Scatec lights up its first WCape solar plant

Scatec lights up its first WCape solar plant

Scatec starts commercial operation at Grootfontein solar power plant in SA. Norwegian renewable energy producer Scatec has begun commercial operation of its 273MW solar power plant in Grootfontein in the Western Cape. In a statement, Scatec says the solar plant will generate predictable revenue from a 20-year power purchase agreement. “We are proud to commence…

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