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Veteran journalist Michael Buerk, who reported on the Ethiopian famine in 1984, revealed his initial reaction to the Live Aid concerts, which raised funds for the crisis, “was real anger”.
The Zambian government has won a last-minute court order stopping the private burial of former President Edgar Lungu ...
The World Bank granted South Africa a $1.5 billion loan to upgrade transportation infrastructure and help it transition toward a low-carbon economy, the country's National Treasury said Monday.
Cradock Four: South Africa opens new inquiry into apartheid-era torture and killings The case concerns four Black men who were abducted, tortured and killed 40 years ago this month by apartheid ...
The Lions last toured Australia in 2013 and won the series 2–1, with that series win being the last time the Lions won a ...
A recent HSRC survey reveals that trust in the South African police has fallen to a historic low of 22%, raising concerns ...
Meet iCaur, the interesting new electric SUV brand set to enter South Africa's electric vehicle market from early 2026.
Explore the harsh realities faced by South Africa's working poor, who endure long commutes and precarious working conditions, ...
Walter Mzembi, Zimbabwe's former foreign affairs minister, faces continued detention as a court dismisses his application for ...
Jasper Wiese was given a red card in South Africa vs Italy after the Springboks star was called up for foul play after being ...
With the lifting of the ban on Brazilian poultry imports, how will South Africa navigate the ongoing food security crisis?
South Africa's Department of Home Affairs is launching two new visa categories, STAGES and MEETS, aimed at simplifying access ...