[The Daily Vox] A man in Khayelitsha has found an innovative way to help kids in the township deal with psychological trauma: he's transforming his minibus into a mobile psychology clinic. RA'EESA PATHER reports.
[The Herald] Government is inviting all those who graduated from tertiary colleges since 1980 to forward their names for possible employment in several African countries with which it has signed agreements for labour exportation.
[UNEP] London -The report by the International Energy Agency highlights the need for COP 21 climate pledges to be viewed as the basis from which to create a "virtuous circle" of increasing ambition.
[News24Wire] The son of the woman who is believed to have fallen overboard while sailing with her husband, believes her chances of surviving are very slim.
[Al Jazeera] Doha, Qatar -The UN refugee agency has said that the record number of refugees, asylum seekers and internally displaced people globally is "a reflection of a world in chaos".
[New Times] That Rwanda has no railway engineers is understandable; the country did not need them since it had never had a single rail. But that will soon change as the country sends its first batch of engineers to Kenya to learn the ropes.
[The Herald] Cabinet Ministers who absent themselves from Parliament without notice now face contempt of Parliament charges after the National Assembly last Thursday adopted new Standing Rules and Orders.