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Zimbabwean jailed for life over Pretoria jogger attack

In today’s edition, A Zimbabwean man, Mulero Nyangero, has been sentenced to life in prison for attacking a woman who was jogging on Kloof Street in Pretoria West in August 2020. Ethiopia’s main opposition party, the Tigray People’s Liberation Front (TPLF), has condemned a ban on its activities, calling it a serious threat to the 2022 peace deal that ended the Tigray conflict. Brazil, the world’s top poultry exporter, has confirmed its first case of avian influenza on a commercial farm in Rio Grande do Sul.


Nomqhele Mlilo is a Digital Content Creator at CITE, where she expertly blends creativity with technology to enhance the organization’s online presence. With a strong background in Generative Artificial Intelligence, she leverages cutting-edge tools to create engaging content that resonates with diverse audiences.

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Generative Artificial Intelligence: Utilizing AI-driven strategies to optimize social media campaigns and engage followers.
Video Production: Crafting compelling visual stories through high-quality video content that captures attention and conveys messages effectively.
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Nomqhele is passionate about harnessing the power of social media to connect, inspire, and inform. Her unique skill set allows her to approach challenges with creativity and innovation, making her an invaluable asset to the CITE team.

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