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Chefs and volunteers in Johannesburg have made 67,000 liters of soup to honor Nelson Mandela Day. The annual event, ...
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The impending 30 percent tariff on South African citrus imports to the U.S. threatens the livelihoods of South African citrus farmers, as it could lead to food inflation and a disruption in the ...
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Norway-based renewable energy group Scatec ASA has been awarded preferred bidder status for a R13 billion solar cluster ...
Salgado was stretchered off in the 88th minute of the intense encounter on Tuesday after suffering what was later diagnosed as a mid-shaft fracture of her left leg.
From garden revamps to clubhouse renovations, the two-day initiative in La Rochelle fostered sustainability, food security, ...
Dozens of South African chefs, community cooks, caterers, and culinary students joined forces in a "souper-human" effort on ...
The history behind Donald Trump’s recent accusations that the South African government is engaged in genocide against white Afrikaner farmers.
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Al Jazeera on MSN‘Lives controlled by crime’: Explosive allegations hit South Africa policeGovernment under pressure as provincial police commissioner claims country’s police chief colluded with criminal gangs.
A disturbing new crime trend in South Africa has become so severe that foreign governments are now issuing urgent warnings to ...
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TravelNoire on MSNWhite Afrikaners Aren’t Oppressed: How Apartheid Shaped South Africa — And Why Its Legacy Still MattersThe first group of white South Afrikaners granted refugee status by President Donald Trump arrived in America in May after Trump declared South Africa’s minority group was victims of a “genocide.
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