South Africa set to host People’s Liberation Army Navy exercise in KZN
South Africa, Russia and China are expected to host the People’s Liberation Army Navy exercise next
City Power cuts supply to non-payers in Alex
Johannesburg City Power is continuing with its operation of cutting off electricity to defaulting
Deeper ties on Yellen’s mind as US begins year of African engagement
U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen will kick off a year of visits by top U.S. officials to Africa
Police probe attempted murder of Fort Hare University employee
The office of the Eastern Cape Provincial Police Commissioner is investigating the attempted murder
Senegal institute to get $50 million to make vaccines for Global South
The Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness (CEPI) will invest up to $50 million over 10 years to help
Casper Ruud knocked out of the Australian Open
There has been another major upset in the second round of the Australian Open tennis tournament in
Cape Town approves R400 million for sewer systems
The City of Cape Town has approved a R400 million budget increase to upgrade sewer pump stations and
China lets Marvel movies back in
Walt Disney Co’s Marvel Studios on Tuesday announced February release dates for “Black Panther” and
Opposition supporters appear in Zimbabwe court
Supporters of Zimbabwe’s opposition party were seen with their fingers in the air as they marched to
Lisa Marie Presley to be laid to rest at Graceland
Singer Lisa Marie Presley will be laid to rest at Graceland, the Memphis mansion she inherited from
Mass vaccinations begin amid measles outbreak
The Health Department says, as learners return to the classroom, it remains concerned about the
Ronaldo to make Al Nassr debut in friendly match against PSG
Cristiano Ronaldo is set to play in Saudi Arabia for the first time since joining Al Nassr after he
North West man fatally mauled by two dogs
Police in the North West have confirmed the death of a 47-year-old man, who was mauled to death by
Aid groups resume some Afghan operations with female health workers
Several aid organisations have restored some operations in Afghanistan after they received
Al Shabaab kills seven soldiers in attack on military base
Islamist fighters from al Shabaab on Tuesday stormed a military base in a part of central Somalia
Drone thermal imaging captures rare turtle laying eggs in Thailand
Thai marine conservation officials have used thermal imaging equipment mounted on a drone to capture
Accusations of use of mercenaries to suppress opposition in eSwatini
The Swaziland Solidarity Network (SSN) has accused the government of the Kingom of eSwatini of
City of Joburg bolsters its red fleet
The City of Johannesburg says a total of 17 fire and rescue vehicles will be delivered to the city
Sundowns winning streak continues
Mamelodi Sundowns beat cross-town rivals, Supersport United, by a solitary goal in a Tshwane derby
SADAG sets up online support to help matrics awaiting results
The South African Depression and Anxiety Group has set up online support with experts to help