Former Ivory Coast militia leader Ble Goude returns home after exile
Charles Ble Goude, a former militia leader who was acquitted of crimes against humanity related to
Deputy Chief Justice flags ignorance of rule of law and courts as contributing to social issues
Deputy Chief Justice and Chancellor of the University of Mpumalanga, Mandisa Maya, has delivered the
Pushback against reinstated lockdown restrictions leads to protests erupting in parts of China
Public anger in China towards widening COVID-19 lockdowns across the country erupted into rare
DR Congo marks 20 December 2023 as date for presidential elections
The DRC says it will hold presidential and parliamentary elections on 20 December 2023, kicking off
Flooding of Orange River closes towns and damages crops in Northern Cape
Communities in the Dawid Kruiper and Kai! Garib municipalities, on the banks of the Orange River in
Rolling blackouts causing reservoirs to run dry in Northern Cape
The Dawid Kruiper Municipality at Upington in the Northern Cape says it is struggling to fill its
Hate crimes bill to place criminal sanctions on hate speech
Deputy-minister of Justice and Constitutional Development John Jeffery says the idea behind the
FIFA World Cup 2022 to make history as 3 women referees set to officiate matches
Despite the host nation, Qatar‘s, heavily restrictive laws over women, the FIFA World Cup beginning
Tesla recalls 321,000 US vehicles due to rear light issue
Tesla is recalling more than 321 000 vehicles in the United States because tail lights may
US House Speaker, Nancy Pelosi, ends long and historic career
Nancy Pelosi is wrapping up a long career of congressional leadership in which she became the only
EFF secretary general leads party’s campaign for North West municipality by-election
Economic Freedom Fighters’ Secretary General, Marshall Dlamini, on Saturday led his party’s
Basic Education sets the record straight on issue of unisex toilets in schools
In a media statement released this week, the Department of Basic Education said the media had been
Cape Town men under-represented in the primary healthcare patient population
The City of Cape Town says its clinic attendance data indicates that men are under-represented in
Government meets with Laingsburg community to discuss service delivery and work opportunities
Residents of the Central Karoo have held discussions with government officials about challenges in
Rescuers assist residents, business owners as flash floods sweep across Bethlehem
Twenty-five people have been rescued from various areas in Bethlehem in the eastern Free State as
South Korea’s Yoon calls for greater co-operation with China, Japan
South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol on Saturday proposed a mechanism for three-way dialogue with
Cape Town set to host inaugural weekend-long gospel arts festival
Capetonians can look forward to the inaugural, “Hallelujah Arts Festival”, on the last weekend of
Ilembe District residents should brace themselves for another water supply interruption
KwaZulu-Natal bulk water supplier, Umgeni Water, says residents of Ilembe District Municipality on
Springboks to make late change ahead of French Test match
Springbok number eight, Jasper Wiese, is a late withdrawal from the Springbok team to face France in
Parliament’s lack of oversight, accountability is to blame for issues at Public Protector’s office: Accountability Now
The civil society organisation, Accountability Now, says if Parliament had taken its oversight and