SA records 21 610 new COVID-19 cases
The National Institute for Communicable Diseases says South Africa has recorded 21 610 new
ANC to take action against members involved in KZN protests
The African National Congress (ANC) in KwaZulu-Natal (KZN) says action will be taken against those
Pope gradually resuming work, walking, eating with aides, Vatican says
Pope Francis is recovering from intestinal surgery and gradually resuming work, walking and eating
Kazakh president fires agriculture minister as drought hits farmers
Kazakhstan’s president sacked Agriculture Minister Saparkhan Omarov on Saturday, saying his ministry
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Mexico’s president accuses rivals of smear campaign
Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador is facing controversy over a resurfaced video showing
At least 25 trucks burnt in KZN protests, roads remain closed
The Mooi River Toll Plaza on the N3 in the KwaZulu-Natal (KZN) Midlands remains closed. It is now
KZN Premier calls for calm amid protest actions, trucks set alight
Premier Sihle Zikalala has appealed for calm as protest action blocking traffic on several major
Motorists warned to avoid N3 highway in Durban following protest, trucks set alight
The N3 highway in Durban from the Midmar Dam offramp to Pietermaritzburg has remained closed in both
Family: Former 49ers tight end Greg Clark dies at 49
Former San Francisco 49ers tight end Greg Clark died this week after battling brain condition known
Zuma’s lawyers request Constitutional Court to issue directive to halt arrest
Lawyers for former President Jacob Zuma have made a last-ditch effort to keep their client from
VIDEO : Funeral service for former Zambian President Kenneth Kaunda
Funeral service for former Zambian President Kenneth Kaunda.
ANC suspends Carl Niehaus
The African National Congress has temporarily suspended Umkhonto weSizwe Military Veterans
Ethiopia says aid flights to Tigray allowed, but none appears to have taken off
Ethiopia said on Wednesday that it had allowed humanitarian flights to its northern Tigrayregion
President Ramaphosa praises Communist Party of China for its role in fostering global peace
President Cyril Ramaphosa has lauded the Communist Party of China for its role in fostering global
Zuma’s legal team says High Court has jurisdiction to grant an interdict to stop the execution of warrant of arrest
Former President Jacob Zuma’s lawyer advocate Dali Mpofu has argued before the Pietermaritzburg High
Presidency receives SIU report on Digital Vibes
The Presidency has acknowledged receipt of the final report of the Special Investigating Unit into
China, U.S. can coexist in peace but challenge is enormous – White House
White House Indo-Pacific coordinator Kurt Campbell said on Tuesday that it was possible for China
Zimbabwe introduces Z$50 banknotes to ease cash shortages
Zimbabwe will start circulating a new 50 Zimbabwe dollar note from Wednesday, central bank governor
Unions welcome agreement to reinstate COVID-19 relief fund
Unions have welcomed the agreement reached by government, businesses and Nedlac to reinstate the UIF