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South African Environment Minister Dion George announced on Monday, May 5, that poachers killed over 100 rhinos in South ...
Congo and Rwanda have submitted a draft peace proposal as part of a U.S.-led process that could end fighting in resource-rich ...
Some Denver parents got texts during this winter’s brutal flu season with videos sharing why people in their neighborhoods ...
Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky has ended an historic visit to South Africa, signalling a dramatic improvement in the once-strained relations between the two nations. The visit marked a ...
South Africa is preparing to host Africa’s Travel Indaba 2025, the largest trade show on the continent, in Durban from 12 to 15 May. Demand from businesses and buyers wanting to attend the ...
in Cape Town – will connect global investors with high-impact opportunities across Africa’s mining sector, spotlighting the strategies fueling the continent’s mineral industrialization. A key ...
The ongoing debate about the successes and failures of the South African state is the subject of a book that followed a call for papers in 2023 – The State of the South African State ...
the largest exchange in terms of daily trading volume of cryptocurrencies said the move comes in response to local regulatory demands. Starting April 30, Binance users in South Africa will be ...
The EU is South Africa’s largest trading partner, with imports from the EU totalling R426-billion in 2024, and exports to the EU reaching R351-billion in 2024. The economic ties with the EU also ...
Black or African American residents in Philadelphia still make up the city’s largest racial or ethnic group, according to the Pew Charitable Trust’s annual report. The report, which was ...
Africa is no longer a peripheral arena—it’s becoming a central platform for Moscow’s global strategy. As President Donald Trump seeks a breakthrough with Putin on Ukraine, the Kremlin is ...
South African taxpayers lost R521 billion bailing out corrupt and mismanaged state-owned enterprises
South African taxpayers have forked out an estimated R521 billion over the last 15 years to keep State-Owned Enterprises (SOEs) alive, and have received nothing in return. Despite the bailouts ...
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