South Africa News

Private sector to help SA students stranded in Ukraine return home – Dirco

The Department of International Relations and Cooperation (Dirco) said that some of its private sector partners had expressed willingness to pay for the return of students who’ve been studying in Ukraine.

Scores of students have been trying to flee the war-torn country ever since the Russian invasion started about two weeks ago.

Dirco’s Clayson Monyela: “Two have come forward to say they’re willing to pay for flight tickets so we are working on the logistics around this matter to bring those students home and in fact, if all goes well, we should also cover the other South Africans who are not necessarily students because they too are not many – the numbers that we have, the ones that have been verified by Home Affairs, is actually less than 45 at the moment.”

-EWN

In other news – #Kuku trends again as another woman drops hers – Twitter reacts

#Kuku is back again on trending as another woman shares photos of her package and it has left a lot of social media comparing hers with that of the first lady who posted hers at the beginning of the year, 2022 which broke the internet due to its cleanliness.

Kuku girls

We are sure wherever this woman is, she is regretting posting such as her package gets mocked and called ugly. News365.co.za published about a Xhosa lady who stole the spotlight after leaking her clean goodies online and she topped the trend list for a couple of days as men and also women, praised her. Learn More