Russian banker says US dollar dominance will soon end
The end of the dominance of the US dollar is nigh as the Chinese yuan rises and the restof the world
Boris Johnson resigns from UK parliament
Former British Prime Minister Boris Johnson is quitting as a member of parliament, immediately
Decision on Zimbabwean Exemption Permits causing confusion: TASA
The Truckers Association of South Africa (TASA) says government’s latest decision on Zimbabwean
Free State govt claims cholera outbreak is under control
The Free State Department of Health has sought to assure the public that the cholera outbreak
Health Department encourages people to wash hands, boil water before drinking
The death toll from the cholera outbreak in South Africa has climbed to 32 after the death of a
Four North West municipalities placed under financial rescue
Four more municipalities have been placed under financial rescue in the North West bringing to
Sudanese forces clash in Khartoum after talks break down
Sudan’s warring parties fought in the capital on Friday after the collapse of talks to maintain a
Sudan’s conflict inflicts heavy toll on children
After surviving weeks of fighting in Khartoum, Sanaa Mahmoud has finally got her family to safety in
Explosions, but no reported casualties after air raid alerts throughout Ukraine
Air raid alerts sounded throughout Ukraine early on Friday, with some areas later reporting
Sudanese people have slim hope of ceasing fire
Residents of the chaos-stricken Sudan still see no substantial improvements to their daily life and
Sudan’s opposing parties agree to allow humanitarian aid to resume
Sudan’s warring parties have agreed on a set of principles that would allow humanitarian aid to
Kremlin releases readout of a call between Ramaphosa, Putin
The Kremlin has issued a readout of a call between Presidents Cyril Ramaphosa and Vladimir Putin, a
Heavy rains could cause flooding in southern KZN: KZN govt
The KwaZulu-Natal Department of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs is warning
Heavy fighting in Khartoum; Sudan’s children caught in conflict: UN
Fierce fighting persisted in Sudan on Thursday despite a truce agreement as Unite States
UN pressures Sudan’s warring generals after aid looted
The United Nations pressed Sudan’s warring factions on Wednesday to guarantee safe passage of
Government to brief media on UAE President’s current visit
The government will this afternoon brief the media in Pretoria on the action it plans to take on the
Russia attacks cities across Ukraine, at least two dead
Russia attacked cities in a wide arc across Ukraine early on Friday extending from the capital,
Uganda police arrest 11 female lawmakers during protest
Police in Uganda detained 11 female members of parliament on Thursday who they accused of staging of
SCOPA wants information on steps taken to hold Eskom, govt officials to account
Parliament’s Standing Committee on Public Accounts (SCOPA) says it wants the leadership of law
Jobless young Chinese seek solace in temples, tale of failed scholar
Queues stretch hundreds of metres around temples in China on weekends, as despondent young