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The South African on MSNKARMA for the Afrikaner-only settlement of KleinfonteinThe Afrikaner-only settlement of Kleinfontein has defended its legality for decades, but now Tshwane wants punitive property ...
Ladysmith Black Mambazo must continue as the message of peace, love and harmony never must be silenced," founder Joseph ...
Hundreds of ancient fynbos species could regrow and restore a former pine plantation on Cape Town’s Table Mountain, but only ...
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The South African on MSNSeven significant sites to visit in SA this Human Rights DayThere are several sites that serve as stark reminders of South Africa’s history and why we celebrate Human Rights Day - take ...
Amref Health Africa Group CEO Dr. Githinji Gitahi, reminded African leaders and global stakeholders to rethink health investments. This, he said, will help build resilient and sustainable health ...
The World Bank is launching Education Business Plan 2030 for Eastern and Southern Africa, to prepare over 200 million children and youth to transform Africa's future. The goal is for all children and ...
In South Africa, the interest rates decisions are taken by the South African Reserve Bank’s Monetary Policy Committee (MPC). The official interest rate is the repo rate. This is the rate at ...
The U.S. government has shut down Power Africa, a program launched in 2013 by former President Barack Obama to expand electricity access across Africa, Bloomberg reports. Most of Power Africa’s ...
Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. U.S. Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, right, chats with a colleague at the G20 Finance Ministers and ...
Wandile Sihlobo is the Chief Economist of the Agricultural Business Chamber of South Africa (Agbiz) and a member of the Presidential Economic Advisory Council (PEAC). Johann Kirsten does not work ...
New research suggests that all five subregions of Africa will breach the 1.5 C climate change threshold -- the limit stipulated by the Paris Agreement -- by 2040 even under low emission scenarios.
In South Africa alone, the cut of Pepfar's US$400 million a year to HIV programs risks patients defaulting on treatment, infection rates going up and eventually a rise in deaths.
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