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El Salvador's ruling party on Thursday put forward a proposal which could drastically overhaul how elections are run in the Central American nation, potentially opening the door for another term from ...
NASA's new temporary administrator on Thursday held a rare face-to-face meeting in Florida with Russia's space agency chief, where they discussed cooperation on the moon and maintaining the space ...
The health department has R622-million extra to prop up South Africa’s HIV treatment programme in the wake of foreign aid cuts. But it’s only about a fifth of the total gap. We look at how data can ...
As Nelson Mandela Bay gun dealer Karen Webb made another bid for bail, court testimony detailed more than 1,250 missing firearms, irregular firearm training and thousands of unaccounted-for competency ...
NGOs report limited resources for consumer education and pesticide testing, which they believe hinders effective enforcement of pesticide limits. They also perceive a governmental reluctance to ...
A sewage spill has again shut down one of Nelson Mandela Bay’s premier beaches — this time due to a collapsed pipe in the harbour. While the municipality scrambles to contain the damage, concerns ...
The Nelson Mandela-Fidel Castro medical training programme has been controversial from the start. It’s had high points, low points, and now many say it should have an end point.
With the 30 September deadline for winding down the long steel business looming and R1bn in headline losses bleeding from ArcelorMittal South Africa’s balance sheet, CEO Kobus Verster is running out ...
After 34 years and seven months of dedicated service, Walmer High School principal Lunga Dyani bid an emotional farewell to the school he helped shape. During a heartfelt assembly complete with red ...
Barely a year after restoring constitutional order and dominating elections, Chad’s government is doubling down against opposition and free speech.
South Africans aren’t just hungry for justice — they’re ravenous. Heads must roll, orange overalls must be fitted, and dockets must stop vanishing like tenders in the wind.