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South African economic growth will be a bit weaker this year than thought a month ago partly due to trade tensions, with U.S.
South Africa’s land is rising due to long-term drought. GPS and satellite data show the uplift is linked to drying ...
South Africa is slowly lifting out of the water—by up to 2 millimeters per year depending on the region. It had been assumed ...
These are just some of the artefacts Africans want back. The Benin Bronzes are a collection of thousands of metal plaques and sculptures that adorned the Royal Palace of the Kingdom of Benin, now ...
South Africa's hidden horror, ignored by media and elites.Young mother throws baby from car, fearing kidnapping for body ...
Minerals Council South Africa has been scoring big on the transformation front, going well beyond compliance, and hopes are now high that ... transactions and dating back to the early 1990s ...
In South Africa, more than half of HIV and ... the government to find the money might require a back-to-basics approach to HIV advocacy. "I was thinking it's time for noise again," says Msimang, who ...
The company operates in 10 countries, including the Middle East, Africa, Europe, Asia, and, most recently, Australia. It said that the South ... back at 2023, only Haval, which is now part of ...
South African authorities acknowledge it as a town that can raise local taxes and deliver services. "We wanted to... gain recognition, with the American focus on South Africa now," Orania Movement ...
However, these proposals are now facing backlash in parliament as ... Business Leadership South Africa Chief Executive, Busisiwe Mavuso According to Business Leadership South Africa (BLSA) chief ...
Analysts in Johannesburg told me they now fear the US might seek to make an example of South Africa to demonstrate that American economic might cannot be replaced by BRICS partners. This has led to ...
Bavuma is back ... baller. Then what? Or the opposition get rolled and a bowler doesn't get in the spells he wanted." The series against India in December and January were South Africa's most ...