US, Eswatini and Africa
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Swisher Post on MSNSouth Africa weather today: Here’s the forecast for Friday, 18 July 2025Partly cloudy with coastal rain and damaging waves expected from Alexander Bay to East London. High fire danger in Eastern Cape.
Zackie Achmat, once at the center of South Africa’s push for lifesaving H.I.V. treatment, has come out of retirement as U.S. funding cuts and his own government’s inertia revive old fears.
South Africa’s central bank Governor Lesetja Kganyago signaled confidence that inflation would remain within its target for the next two years, despite uncertainties stemming from US tariffs.
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Asian News International on MSNPatrick Moroney appointed South Africa's new convenor selector for men's teamCricket South Africa (CSA) has announced the appointment of Patrick Moroney as the new convenor selector for the men's senior national team. Moroney will formally assume his role from August 1, with his first assignment being the upcoming white-ball tour of Australia,
South Africa's main coalition partners are embroiled in a spat over how to respond to looming tariffs from a hostile Trump administration, after the smaller party said the president's aide was denied a U.
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa placed police minister Senzo Mchunu on immediate leave of absence on Sunday, following accusations by a top police official that he had colluded with a criminal syndicate and interfered in high-profile investigations.
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Bizcommunity.com on MSNSouth Africa: Reside Summit 2025 calls for bold investment in alternative residential sectorsSouth Africa’s urban future depends on bold, coordinated investment that includes alternative residential sectors.
South Africa expressed confidence that it can get finance ministers and central bank governors from the Group of 20 nations to agree on a communique for the first time since it assumed the leadership of the bloc,
Five immigrants deported by the United States to the small southern African nation of Eswatini under the Trump administration’s secretive third-country program are in prison, where they will be