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Cold front blows through Cape regions, bringing with it wild waves and gale force winds
A cold front is expected to blow through the Cape provinces with gusty winds and wild waves predicted. Saws has issued an Orange Level 5 warning for waves along the Eastern Cape from Friday, spreading eastwards on Saturday.
Sailing the giant ship of China-South Africa friendship and cooperation toward greater success
Ahead of the 15th BRICS Summit, Chinese President Xi Jinping reflects on the blossoming relationship China has with South Africa, and looks ahead to the next 25 years of cooperation.
PICS: Newly appointed Ugandan magistrate sacked after dressing as a woman to write girlfriend’s exam
Years of studying and climbing up the legal ladder has come crashing down for a young Ugandan magistrate after he was axed following his arrest. He stands accused of forgery and impersonation.
“Africa Day” and the 60-Year Commemoration of the OAU: Wither Pan-Africanism?
While the OAU is well noted for its Pan-African stance against colonialism and its concerted efforts in support of liberation movements on the African continent and beyond, several questions have been raised concerning the position of the…
Zim government orders investigation following ‘Gold Mafia’ exposé on gold and money laundering…
An explosive exposé has unearthed allegations of criminal masterminds, operating between four countries, who run a gold and money laundering syndicate.
More than 250 South African companies doing business in Tanzania – Presidency
Apart from solidarity with South Africa’s during the liberation struggle, Tanzania is one of SA’s foremost trading partners, with total trade increasing to R8.71 billion.
Ramaphosa congratulates Xi Jinping on sweeping victory: ‘Let us deepen the bonds of co-operation’
Xi Jinping secured a third term as president of the People’s Republic of China, with a landslide vote as he garnered a sweeping 2 952 to 0 in the National People’s Congress.
Robert Mugabe’s daughter Bona demands R150 000 per month for kids in divorce settlement
The posh wedding in 2014 reportedly cost US$4 million as no expense was spared for the 4 000 guests, and South Africa was represented by then president Jacob Zuma.
‘Happy worker is a productive worker’: BRICS nations compare notes in Joburg on workers’ rights
The meeting taking place in Muldersdrift until Friday is being attended by the BRICS member states alongside the ILO, Zimbabwe, Botswana, Eswatini, Namibia and Malawi.
Bolt sets sights on expansion in Africa, big growth expected in SA
The e-hailing company Bolt says it will ramp up initiatives to increase drivers on the platform as part of its key growth plans for the coming year. Bolt says it expects increased demand on the e-hailing platform this year and it will need…