SACP march against VBS looters disrupted by ANC supporters
The African National Congress (ANC) supporters and members who stopped the South African Communist
Sudan’s al-Bashir hands leadership to deputy
Sudanese President, Omar al-Bashir, has handed leadership of the country’s ruling party to his newly
Schooling resumes in Shaleng in the N West
Schooling has resumed at Shaleng village near Taung in the North West, after four weeks of
Soweto highway and several other roads blocked due to protests
Soweto highway and several other roads in and around Diepkloof in Soweto have been blocked off to
TUT academic activities remain suspended
The university management says it will continue to engage with student leaders and other relevant
Universities should allow students with historical debt to register: Pandor
Higher Education Minister Naledi Pandor says no student should be prevented from registering on the
Minister Ndabeni-Abrahams apologises for conduct at ANC EC manifesto
Communications Minister Stella Ndabeni-Abrahams has issued a statement apologising for her conduct
Police disperse protest at University of Venda
Police have fired rubber bullets to disperse protesting students at the University of Venda in
Motorists advised to avoid Allandale road in Midrand
Motorists are advised to avoid Allandale road between Dale road and Mooddefontein road in Midrand
Sudan protesters chant ‘freedom’ as police fire tear gas
Crowds of Sudanese protesters chanted “freedom, freedom,” as riot police fired tear gas on
Regional bloc plans pressure campaign against Venezuela’s Maduro
A major bloc of Latin American nations and Canada will discuss on Monday how to maintain pressure on…
Mnangagwa accuses West of ‘backing violence’ in Zimbabwe
Zimbabwe’s President Emmerson Mnangagwa on Friday accused western countries of supporting violent
Venezuela’s Guaido calls for new anti-Maduro protests
Venezuela’s self-proclaimed president Juan Guaido called Sunday for two new protests, in an effort
French ‘Yellow Vests’ gather in Paris for tenth weekend of protests
“Yellow Vest” demonstrators gathered in the French capital on Saturday (January 19) for their tenth
Situation begins to normalise in Harare
The situation in the Zimbabwean capital is beginning to normalise. This follows three days of
Zimbabwean lawyers file urgent application to restore internet
Human Rights lawyers in Zimbabwe have filed an urgent court application to compel the security and
Zimbabwean motorists flocking into SA to buy fuel
Some Zimbabwean nationals are crossing the Beitbridge border into South Africa to buy fuel. The
Reporters Without Borders calls on condemnation of Paris violence
In the southern city of Toulon, two AFP video journalists were threatened by protesters and forced
Protesting communities urged not to burn schools
The Department of Basic Education has appealed for people to refrain from burning schools this year
Security forces fire teargas at protesters in Khartoum – witnesses
Security forces fired tear gas at hundreds of people trying to march to President Omar al-Bashir’s