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Weekly wrap: Cape Town woman mauled to death by her pitbulls and former rugby star’s death at 31
A look at the top stories in South Africa; from a woman being killed by her two pitbulls, a former rugby player's death and a ...
As safari-goers look beyond the big five, endangered African wild dogs are emerging as one of the continent’s most sought-after sightings. These camps have turned the limelight into sustained ...
Egypt and South Africa both won their first 2025 AFCON matches with a 2-1 scoreline. Both teams now lead Group B with three points and identical +1 goal differences. The two last met at AFCON 2019, ...
The South African government briefly held, then released, two US government employees on assignment in South Africa as part of the Trump administration’s bid to admit Afrikaners to the United States, ...
The South End Rowing Club brought out its more than 100-year old barges for its annual tradition of collecting toys for children in need. The toy program was started by the San Francisco Fire ...
My research is funded by public sources, including the University of Cape Town (UCT), the National Research Foundation (NRF), UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) and the Federal Ministry of Education ...
The Zulu Social Aid and Pleasure Club has launched its Toys for Tots campaign ahead of the holiday season. The Toys for Tots campaign is a 100% mission‑focused charitable effort that ensures all ...
WASHINGTON/ JOHANNESBURG, Nov 26 (Reuters) - Donald Trump said South Africa will not be invited to take part in next year's G20 summit in Florida after Washington boycotted the leaders' summit in ...
The Trump administration will not invite South Africa to take part in G20 events hosted in the United States next year and will “immediately” stop payments to the African nation, President Donald ...
JOHANNESBURG: The White House has mounted a new verbal attack on South Africa over the G-20 Leaders' Summit in Johannesburg this weekend. White House deputy press secretary Anna Kelly hit back at ...
JOHANNESBURG—In 1886, prospectors struck gold here on a stretch of farmland more than a mile above sea level. The Rand Club was founded a year later by mining magnates, including Cecil John Rhodes, ...
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