ITSAA – Your Hub for African News and Updates

When browsing ITSAA, a tag that groups the most recent African news across sports, health and energy sectors. Also known as African Insight Tag, it helps readers quickly find stories that matter on the continent.

One of the biggest draws under ITSAA is Football, the most followed sport in Africa and a major source of regional pride. From the Women's Super League showdown where Keira Walsh’s long‑range strike kept Chelsea on top, to Scotland’s dramatic World Cup qualifier comeback, the tag captures every angle of the beautiful game. Football updates require real‑time scores, player transfers and tournament schedules, which is why the ITSAA collection consistently surfaces match reports, contract news and analysis.

Health coverage is another core pillar, highlighted by the Mental Health, global initiatives aimed at reducing stress, anxiety and overwhelm segment. The World Health Organization’s drive for World Mental Health Day 2025, with tools like gratitude exercises and breathing drills, showcases how ITSAA pulls in practical guidance for everyday wellbeing. Mental health stories influence public policy and personal habits, linking directly to broader discussions on community resilience across African nations.

Energy and economy news round out the tag, featuring the Oil Market, global oil production trends, pricing and OPEC+ decisions that affect African economies. Recent posts on OPEC+ raising output by 432,000 bpd and Brent climbing to $85.40 illustrate how oil market shifts affect everything from fuel prices to national budgets. This connection helps readers understand the ripple effect of global energy policies on local livelihoods.

Altogether, the ITSAA tag weaves together sports triumphs, health breakthroughs and energy insights into a single, easy‑to‑navigate feed. Below you’ll find the full list of articles, each offering a deeper look at the stories shaping Africa today.

How to Appeal a Declined R370 SRD Grant – Step‑by‑Step Guide from SASSA

How to Appeal a Declined R370 SRD Grant – Step‑by‑Step Guide from SASSA

SASSA has released a clear, step‑by‑step process for appealing rejected R370 Social Relief of Distress (SRD) grants. Beneficiaries can use the online portal, submit supporting documents, and have their case reviewed by the Independent Tribunal for Social Assistance Appeals (ITSAA) within 30‑90 days. Successful appeals trigger SMS notifications; unsolved cases may be taken to the High Court. The guide warns against re‑applying and encourages use of the formal appeal route.