Violent protests flare up across Gauteng
Parents of learners at Oakdale Secondary School in Ennerdale south of Johannesburg say, the
Protests leading up to elections are common: Analysts
Political analysts say the recent spate of violent protests in the country is not surprising,
Somali security forces kill at least six people in Mogadishu
Somali security forces shot dead a rickshaw driver and his passenger in the capital on Saturday and
Tshwane’s Mokgalapa forced to leave Gomorrah without addressing crowd
Tshwane mayor, Stevens Mokgalapa, has left the Gomorrah informal settlement in Pretoria West without
Several protests scheduled to take place around Gauteng
Several protests are taking place around Gauteng on Friday morning. Roads have been blockaded in
Three trucks set alight in Free State amid service delivery protests
Three trucks were set alight on Thursday night on the R76 road in Steynsrus in the Free State. This
DA accuses ANC of orchestrating protests ahead of elections
The DA has accused the ANC of orchestrating violent protests as a means to gain the upper hand ahead
Criminal elements blamed for looting in Bekkersdal
Community leaders in Bekkersdal west of Johannesburg have blamed criminal elements for the looting
Bouteflika ally named Algeria’s first new president in 20 years
Algerian lawmakers appointed a regime stalwart as the country’s first new president in two
Parents, learners shut down Oakdale high school
Parents and their children have shut down Oakdale high school in Ennerdale South of Johannesburg
Alexandra shutdown set to continue on Monday
The Democratic Alliance Premier Candidate, Solly Msimanga, plans to lay criminal charges on Sunday
IEC appeals to SA citizens to respect each other’s rights
The IEC is appealing to communities to protest in a peaceful manner and respect the rights of others
Calm returned to Alex – for now
An uneasy calm has returned to Alexandra north of Johannesburg following Wednesday’s community
UN head wants democratic transition in Algeria
United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said on Sunday that he welcomed efforts towards a
Ramaphosa condemns recent attacks on other Africans
President Cyril Ramaphosa says the recent spate of violence against foreign nationals in Durban is a
Tshwane Mayor to visit protest-disrupted areas in the city
City of Tshwane mayor Steven Mokgalapa is expected to visit Attridgeville and Lotus Gardens west of
Academic activities set to resume at WSU after violent protest
Academic activities are set to resume at the Walter Sisulu University (WSU) Ibika Campus at
French police hit with poo bombs at ‘yellow vest’ protests
French police are facing a new form of weapon during “yellow vest” protests, bags of fecal matter
Award-winning Egyptian photojournalist freed from jail
Award-winning Egyptian photojournalist Mahmoud Abu Zeid was released on Monday after spending nearly
SACP march against VBS looters disrupted by ANC supporters
The African National Congress (ANC) supporters and members who stopped the South African Communist