ANC veteran and former MK soldier Joel Sibiya to be buried in Limpopo
ANC veteran and former uMkonto weSizwe soldier Joel Mbhazima Sibiya is expected to be buried in an
Artillery guns fire across UK in solemn tribute to Prince Philip
Gun salutes were fired across Britain on Saturday to mark the death of Prince Philip as tributes
Voter registration weekend expected to run smoothly ahead of by-elections in KZN
The IEC in KwaZulu-Natal is optimistic that voter registration will run smoothly this weekend ahead
Botswana’s President on an official visit to Zambia and Zimbabwe
Botswana’s President, Mokgweetsi Masisi is undertaking an official visit to fellow SADC members,
Nike sues company that made ‘Satan Shoes’ with Lil Nas X
Athletic shoemaker Nike Inc on Monday sued a New York-based company that produced “Satan Shoes”
Police to use rubber bullets under strict rules
National Police Commissioner Khehla Sitole says rubber bullets will now be used under strict rules
Indonesian police raids find explosives, militant suspects after church attack
Indonesian police discovered powerful explosives and arrested more suspected militants on Monday,
J&J in deal to supply COVID-19 vaccine to African Union member states
Johnson & Johnson is to supply up to 220 million doses of its single-shot COVID-19 vaccine to the
Sassou expected to extend 36-year rule as Congo votes, main rival in hospital with COVID-19
Polls opened in the Congo Republic on Sunday, with President Denis Sassou Nguesso widely expected to
Mozambican nationals who fled civil war feel the basic needs are not addressed in South Africa
As the country celebrates Human Rights Day, hundreds of Mozambican nationals who have settled in the
Cape Town’s historic Artscape theatre marks 50 years
Celebrations to mark the Golden Jubilee of the historic Artscape building complex in the Mother City
Tanzania’s exiled opposition leader urges new President to change course of COVID-19 fight
Tanzania’s main opposition leader Tundu Lissu, living in exile in Belgium, urged the country’s newly
Libya’s unity government sworn in
Libya’s first unity government in years was sworn in on Monday in the eastern city of Tobruk,
WHO reviews AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine
The World Health Organisation (WHO) says it will look into suspicions of negative side-effects of
UKZN suspends lectures for the week
The University of KwaZulu-Natal (UKZN)has suspended its academic activities for this week due to the
Facebook to label all posts about COVID-19 vaccines
Facebook Inc, which has been criticized by lawmakers and researchers for allowing vaccine
West Indies clinch ODI series against Sri Lanka
The West Indies have clinched the One Day International series against Sri Lanka three-nil after
Gauteng’s Johnson and Johnson COVID-19 vaccine for health workers depleted
Gauteng has depleted its stock of the Johnson and Johnson COVID-19 vaccine for healthcare workers
Mobile courts target Nigeria’s COVID-19 rule-breakers
Eagle Square in Nigeria’s capital Abuja which usually hosts concerts, rallies, and even presidential
Louis Vuitton’s fall collection closes out Paris Fashion week’s online shows
Louis Vuitton paraded its fall collection in a virtual tour of the Louvre Museum on Wednesday,