Fans of a deceased Zambian president have appropriated a song written for sad English soccer fans in their campaign to bring his body home.
JOHANNESBURG—What does it look like when a city stops trying? Visit Johannesburg, where instead of providing basic public services, the government just warns residents not to expect them. PREMIUM ...
The rand edged up on Thursday after losing ground over the past couple of days, as cautious investors awaited news on South ...
A Pretoria High Court has ordered former South African President Jacob Zuma to repay about $1.6 million to the Office of the ...
South Africa's government on Friday criticized the U.S. refugee policy shift that gives priority to Afrikaners, the country's ...
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South African activists on Gaza flotilla claim harsh treatment by Israel over genocide case
Six South African activists who were detained by Israel while attempting to reach Gaza as part of an aid flotilla claim that they were subjected to harsher treatment than others.
South Africa doubling down on nuclear: South Africa expects to lift the care and maintenance status of its Pebble Bed Modular ...
Mamelodi Sundowns will be among the top seeds for the CAF Champions’ League group-stage draw on Monday, joined by Egyptian giants Al Ahly, Tunisia’s Esperance, and surprising debutants Renaissance ...
Passengers travelling to Johannesburg using Zambia Airways are now required to produce valid return or onward tickets, ...
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How Johannesburg residents are protecting their power lines
Secure infrastructure should be covered by our rates. We’d much rather spend the extra money on beautifying our local park.' ...
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Tyla makes history: First African artist to sell out arena in Thailand
South African sensation Tyla has made history by becoming the first African artist to sell out a headlining arena concert in ...
Deputy President Paul Mashatile has reaffirmed government's commitment to transformative policies, arguing that initiatives like Black Economic Empowerment (BEE) aim to empower Black-owned businesses.
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