‘Leaked photos of Jacob Zuma’ could be an enticing headline in different circumstances – but in this case, it’s best to stay well far away from anything of the like.
eSwatini’s government claims they had to enforce the internet shutdown as a measure against forces that were behind the violent protests
(Partner Content) Over 20,000 participants took part in the charitable campaign, proceeds from which were used to aid Covid-19 initiatives worldwide. In South Africa, Exness joined forces once more with the Gift of the Givers Foundation.
As the regime meets demands for democracy with violence, activists and ordinary people affirm a resolute commitment to continuing resistance, even as they are murdered and injured.
It’s almost unreal when you think about it! Will police intervene in the Nkandla standoff featuring the thousands of people breaking endless lockdown regulations?
Namibian sprint duo Christine Mboma and Beatrice Masilingi have been withdrawn from the Olympics 400m event page by World Athletics, their coach Henk Botha confirmed on Thursday.
The ANC has called on the SADC to intervene in Eswatini before the ongoing pro-democracy protests escalate beyond control.
Protests in Eswatini continued despite a strict COVID-19 curfew introduced by the government. They have now burnt down breweries.
There were previous media reports claiming King Mswati III had fled eSwatini, over violent pro-democracy protests
As the people of eSwatini take to the streets in their fight for democracy, the Swazi branch of the EFF says it is responsible for a ‘major turning point’.
South African companies’ investment in Tatu City, Kenya now tops $100 million. SA’s High Commissioner to the country paid a visit to the investment sites on Tuesday.
Sadio Mane pledged more than R9 million towards building a hospital in Bambali, Senegal. The town where the footballer grew up has never had a hospital before.
The mortal remains of Corporal Simanga Arthur Khuselo will be handed over to his family during a military ceremony.
A Chinese safety officer at a mining operation in Sierra Leone lost his job this week, after chasing an employee and brandishing a large, sharp pole.
The Twitter ban comes days after Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari’s tweet about a secessionist movement was deleted
Tempers have flared in Pan-African Parliament, and Julius Malema decided to kick things up a notch when the debate got heated…
Residents of Goma, in the Democratic Republic of the Congo are still fearful, four days after Mount Nyiragongo erupted, as powerful aftershocks shake the area.
The match will take place at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum which hosted the 1996 Olympics football event which Nigeria won.
Former Tanzania president John Magufuli had stopped the reporting of COVID-19 stats and made no plan to procure vaccines
The Namibian government is the latest to stop importing poultry from South Africa after an outbreak of the highly pathogenic H5 strain of avian flu in the country.
Botswana and Zambia officially opened the Kazungula Bridge on Monday, 10 May. The 923-metre bridge could prove to be a boost to the region.
Halima Cisse, 25, from Mali gave birth to nine premature babies on Tuesday. The newborns are being treated with incubators in Morocco.
The Kenyan government announced that the country has a case of the coronavirus variant first detected in India, on Wednesday.
A 25-year-old Malian woman reportedly gave birth to nine babies in Morocco on Tuesday, Mali said all nonuplets are “doing well.”
A rare blue whale washed ashore in Namibia on Tuesday, 27 April. The carcass was spotted floating in the sea on Monday near Walvis Bay.