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Uproar As State Moves to Drop the High-Profile Corruption Case Involving the Notorious Chinese Wildlife Convict Lin Yunhua
[Nyasa Times] A storm of controversy is brewing after the State, through the Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB), filed an application seeking to withdraw criminal proceedings against convicted Chinese national Lin Yunhua, …
Tanzania: Tanzania Launches EV Charging Stations As Clean Energy Drive Gains Momentum
[Daily News] Dodoma -- TANZANIA has rolled out its electric vehicle (EV) charging station initiative, alongside fresh clean energy projects including the On-Bill Financing (OBF) scheme for TANESCO customers, in …
Bishops Healing Nations Offers Aid After Deadly Gweru School Transport Fire
[263Chat] A church organisation has expressed its condolences following the deaths of seven schoolchildren in a vehicle fire in Gweru, pledging support to affected families as the nation continues to …
Foot and Mouth Disease in South Africa - How a Tracking System Would Control Outbreaks
[The Conversation Africa] Foot and mouth disease is common in South Africa's wildlife reserves. There are constant efforts to make sure it doesn't spread to farmed animals. But since 2019 …
How Traditional Music Helps the Elderly in a South African Care Centre
[The Conversation Africa] Being an elderly person in South Africa presents a range of challenges. Apartheid shaped diverse experiences of ageing and elderly care along racial and ethnic lines. In …
Supporters disappointed as Bafana Bafana lose World Cup opener
Supporters watched every moment of the match with passion and anticipation
Africa: 'Human Rights Are Part of Our DNA' - UN Launches Global Alliance to Counter Rising Threats
[UN News] The UN human rights office (OHCHR) has launched a Global Alliance for Human Rights, a broad coalition aimed at placing the issue at the heart of decision-making, when …
Sudan: Dozens Killed in Drone Attacks Across Sudan As El Obeid Toll Reaches 23
[Dabanga] El Obeid / Delling / Kadugli / Sudri Locality / Kh -- The Emergency Lawyers Group and local sources say drone attacks across Sudan killed at least 30 civilians …
How Cabo Delgado's Riches Became Fuel for the Islamist Insurgency in Mozambique
[RFI] For almost a decade, an Islamist group has terrorised Mozambique's northern province of Cabo Delgado. Despite vast reserves of rubies, timber and natural gas, the region remains the country's …
'We're Sitting On a Volcano' Warns EU Commissioner After Visit to Ebola-Hit DRC
[RFI] As a deadly outbreak of Ebola continues to spread across the Democratic Republic of Congo and the wider Great Lakes region, the European Union has pledged €170m towards the …
Govt rejects June 30 deadline for undocumented foreigners to leave SA
Minister Kubayi says migration is a global phenomenon and not unique to South Africa
Fifa bows to Trump as politics trumps sport at World Cup
Writer argues Fifa gutless for claiming impossible to host without Trump, noting Russia honoured visa rules in 2018 without incident.
Experts urge safer driving to reduce preventable road deaths
The experts say dangerous driving habits contribute significantly to fatalities.
India curbs bulk fuel buying at retail pumps, caps diesel sales
Retail fuel station dealers have been directed to sell up to 200 litres of diesel per customer
April Fool’s Day appointment raises eyebrows at human settlements department
Lesetsa Matshekga starts 1 April advising on housing policy, though Unisa Enterprise faces shutdown after financial mismanagement and CCMA disputes.
News24 | FRIDAY BRIEFING | Joburg doesn’t need saving – it needs governing
As the city buckles under financial mismanagement and crumbling infrastructure, should business be stepping in?
R110m Kentron substation revival promises end to Centurion blackouts
Mayor Nasiphi Moya says true success means fewer household outages, not just new infrastructure, as Region 4 fuels city revenue.
Africa’s debt penalty: What happens when the music stops
'We are going to see a lot of pressure in the coming months,' warns Prof Patrick Bond of the University of Johannesburg.
Let’s be brave and lift exchange controls – Farzam Ehsani
VALR's CEO says SA has a golden opportunity to lift exchange controls rather than tighten them. It will unleash innovation and attract capital, and what exactly are we trying to …
A tale of two markets: The US and South Africa
While the US enters a new era of mega listings, the JSE continues to see dwindling listings.
The Iran war is exposing SA’s dependency on diesel
Diesel underpins the cost structure of the South African economy.
Investec tweaks airport lounge visit rule
To unlock unlimited visits, clients must now meet monthly deposit requirements.
Tongaat Hulett’s fate to be decided at liquidation hearing
Stakeholders are deeply divided over whether the company can still be saved.
The Hormuz crisis should be a gold mine for SA, but it isn’t
Two-thirds of container ships have been diverted around the Cape due to the Iran war, but most are bypassing us.
Cape Gate: CAC tears into the Competition Tribunal
Overturning its ruling against the steel producer after an 'egregious' six‑year delay.