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Heavy clashes erupted this week between Congo’s army and a militia founded by a war criminal convicted at the International ...
Mpumalanga Acting Police Commissioner Zeph Mkhwanazi says those who are killing police officers are declaring war against the state.
This is a proposal by a number of delegates attending the National Convention Dialogue that will outline the principles and modalities of the National Dialogue. Over 1 200 delegates have over the last ...
Nigeria’s annual inflation rate eased in July to 21.88% from 22.22% in June, marking the fourth month of decline, data from its statistics agency showed on Friday. Inflation has been on a downward ...
Five people have been killed in a collision between a truck and light motor vehicle on the N2 in Amatikulu, on the KwaZulu-Natal North Coast. The deceased are reported to have been in the same vehicle ...
Jacob Bethell is set to become the youngest player to captain an England men’s team in an international match after the country’s cricket board (ECB) named him as the skipper for next month’s Twenty20 ...
Ten other people were killed, scores wounded and arrested. The trade union, Association of Mineworkers and Construction Union (AMCU) has organised the commemoration. Deputy President of the union ...
The harsh reality of Gender-Based Violence (GBV) has taken centre stage at the National Convention, which started at UNISA in Pretoria on Friday. Women for Change South Africa made a bold statement ...
At the beginning of August, the United States government imposed a 30% tariff on selected South African exports, citing unfair trade practices, failure to uphold labour standards, and violations of ...
Two inmates who were hospitalised after Thursday’s crash on the R101 between Mokopane and Mookgopong have died, bringing the death toll to nine. This includes one police officer and eight inmates who ...
Economists say the temporary closure of steel mills in Tangshan, one of China’s leading steel production hub, is likely to affect South Africa marginally. The company has been ordered to stop ...
The South African Human Right Commission (SAHRC) has confirmed that it has launched an investigation into Sports, Arts and Culture Minister Gayton McKenzie’s alleged racist remarks.