Drought forces Kenya’s Maasai to sell starving cattle for a pittance
Cows too weak to stand, with sores on their hides from lying on the ground and ribcages protruding
England’s Topley out of T20 World Cup with ankle injury
England seamer Reece Topley has been ruled out of the Twenty20 World Cup in Australia due to
South Africa assumes chairmanship of Association of World Election Bodies
President Cyril Ramaphosa has pledged his support to the IEC saying all sectors of society must come
Pretoria court dismisses former Eskom CEO’s pension payment appeal
The High Court in Pretoria has dismissed former Eskom CEO Brian Molefe’s appeal application,
France’s Kante ruled out of World Cup after hamstring surgery
France international N’Golo Kante has been ruled out of the World Cup finals after undergoing an
Lafarge pleads guilty to US charge of supporting Islamic State, to pay $778 million
French cement maker Lafarge pleaded guilty in US court on Tuesday to a charge that it made payments
Congolese NGOs decry mining in main refuge of ‘Africa’s unicorn’
Illegal gold-mining is destroying tracts of pristine rainforest in Congo’s Okapi Wildlife Reserve, a
A poll favours Republican Party for US midterm elections
The latest polling in the United States gives the Republican Party the edge just three weeks ahead
Gunmen abduct at least 10 hospital workers in Nigeria’s Niger state
Gunmen have abducted at least 10 healthcare workers in Nigeria’s Niger state and killed an
Reserve Bank seizes assets of former Steinhoff CEO Markus Jooste
The South African Reserve Bank has attached over a billion rand in assets linked to former Steinhof
Special Tribunal overturns SABC’s 2016 decision to pay musicians R50 000 each
The Special Tribunal has declared that the 2016 decision by the SABC to award R50 000 each to 53
COP 27: It’s all going to be about climate finance
There is going to be a lot of talk in climate change conversations about climate finance in the next
EU countries at odds over how to tackle energy crisis
Croatia and Lithuania want a wholesale gas cap, Germany prefers other solutions, while Finland and
Time for talks is over, French minister says as petrol crisis drags on
The time for talking is over, French Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire said on Monday, as the
Burkina Faso names coup leader Traore as transitional president
Burkina Faso’s military officials, political parties and civil society leaders on Friday officially
Wall St drops as inflation worries persist
US stocks dropped on Friday as worsening inflation expectations kept intact worries that the Federal
Messi worried by Dybala and Di Maria injuries ahead of World Cup
Argentina captain Lionel Messi said he was concerned by the recent injuries to his international
Nigeria mulls next steps after court drops charges against separatist leader
Nigeria’s police minister said the government was considering what steps to take on Friday after a
PanSALB announces shortlist for the 2022 South African word of the year
The Pan South African Language Board, in partnership with the media research company Focal Points,
Harry Potter actor Robbie Coltrane dies aged 72
Robbie Coltrane, the larger-than-life Scottish-born actor who played Hagrid in the Harry Potter