Shell’s total greenhouse gas emissions dropped by 16% in 2020
Royal Dutch Shell says its total greenhouse gas emissions dropped by 16% in 2020 as oil and gas
Higher Education Department in communication with Wits University management over protests
The Higher Education Department says it is in communication with Wits University management over
Michael McGlynn wins men’s aQuelle Midmar Mile, Michelle Weber scoops the women’s race
Michael McGlynn has won the men’s elite race in this year’s aQuelle Midmar Mile.
ANC in parly yet to comment on reports about instructing MPs not to vote with opposition on Mkhwebane
The ANC in Parliament is yet to comment on reports that Luthuli House has instructed the party’s
Fernandes brushes off criticism over his performances against top Premier League clubs
Manchester United midfielder Bruno Fernandes has brushed off criticism over his performances against
Thousands of protesters out in full force on Myanmar streets after overnight raids
Tens of thousands of people came out in Myanmar on Sunday in one of the biggest days of protest
Mozambique expects to vaccinate 16 million against COVID-19 by 2022
Mozambique expects to inoculate 16 million high-risk people against the coronavirus by 2022, says a
COVID-19 stigma is due to ignorance about the spread of the virus: Dr Cooper
The effects of the COVID-19 pandemic have proven not to be limited to sickness and death. The
Pope Francis holds historic meeting with Iraq’s top Shi’ite cleric Grand Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani
Pope Francis held a historic meeting with Iraq’s top Shi’ite cleric Grand Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani
7 killed in a multi-vehicle pile-up near Modimolle
The Limpopo Transport Department has advised motorists to drive carefully after seven people were
Kenya begins vaccinating healthcare workers
Kenya on Friday began vaccinating healthcare workers against the coronavirus two days after the
Former State Security Minister Bongani Bongo has been found not guilty
Former State Security Minister Bongani Bongo has been found not guilty of trying to bribe a
AU backs call to waive intellectual property rights on COVID-19 drugs
The African Union is backing calls for drugmakers to waive some intellectual property rights on
South African Lloyd Harris reaches 3rd round of the Australian Open
South African Lloyd Harris will face American Mackenzie McDonald in the third round of the
Zimbabwe purchases 600 000 Sinopharm COVID-19 vaccinations: Information Minister
Zimbabwe has purchased 600 000 COVID-19 vaccine doses from China’s Sinopharm, in addition to the 200
Oscars ceremony in April to be an in-person event from many locations
This year’s Academy Awards (Oscars) ceremony in April will be an in-person event that will air live
Concerns about Africa’s level of preparedness for COVID-19 vaccine rollouts
As the first doses of COVID-19 vaccines arrive on the continent there are still concerns about
Zuma’s refusal to appear at State Capture Inquiry could have serious political implications: SACC
The South Africa Council of Churches (SACC) has warned that former President Jacob Zuma’s decision
Access to concessional loans key to Africa’s recovery: Ramaphosa
Outgoing chair of the African Union (AU) President Cyril Ramaphosa says access to loans on
Nigeria lifts Emirates flight suspension after the carrier sought additional COVID-19 tests
Nigeria has lifted its suspension of Emirates airlines flights imposed after the carrier sought