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A data analysis by The New York Times shows that a form of torture popular during apartheid endures in the country despite ...
At her microbrewery in Johannesburg, she's teaching 13 young Black graduates— most of them women—the art of beer making.
A government led by freedom fighters who helped to liberate the country more than 30 years ago is now overseeing a police ...
This is how the BRICS partnership is set to revolutionise South Africa's water services at the upcoming IFAT Africa ...
The Organisation Undoing Tax Abuse wants the City of Johannesburg’s new CCTV bylaw to be declared invalid and ...
A South African top security official accused the police minister and a deputy national commissioner of colluding with crime ...
The event, a celebration of African excellence, brought together creative giants from South Africa and Nigeria, fusing music, art, fashion, food, and whisky in a night that redefined cultural collabor ...
City Power identified hours between 6am and 9am, and evening hours from 5pm to 9pm as the most critical periods when demand ...
Eskom's load reduction schedule shows that numerous areas across Gauteng will continue to experience scheduled power cuts ...
Palabek Secondary School in the northern Uganda district of Lamwo near the South Sudan border has become the centre of a campaign to increase safety precautions against lightning strikes in Uganda.
BASA and five major banks have filed an appeal against a High Court ruling that could reshape consumer credit relationships ...
Leading St. Petersburg companies specializing in water supply, wastewater management, and environmental technologies will present their latest developments at IFAT Africa — the continent’s largest ...