While great in theory and a way out for South Africa’s ailing Rand, a BRICS Currency will never work, say experts. Here’s why …
The politicking set to take place has attracted international attention on the BRICS Summit like never before. Here’s what you need to know.
In only President Xi Jinping’s second overseas trip this year, here’s what we can expect from China’s state visit to SA.
As Pretoria prepares for BRICS, regional leaders discuss their hopes for more development of industries and Zimbabwe’s elections.
Joburgers have had enough with the delapitation of its municipality and high crime levels to migrate to Cape Town for better standard of living.
Forty-one migrants have died in a shipwreck off the Mediterranean island of Lampedusa in what is now the world’s deadliest migrant crossing.
The wildebeest migration in East Africa, a spectacular event of the natural world, has begun with thousands crossing the Mara River.
South Africa has begun taking steps to resolve its severe shortage of skills and a problem compounded by a messy work permit process.
Drone strikes early Friday targeted an airbase in Libya’s eastern region, known to be utilized by mercenaries belonging to the Wagner group.
Sunday, 2 July’s episode of Carte Blanche will showcase how far whistleblowers will go to come out with the truth, fighting corruption.
Sunday, 25 June’s episode of Carte Blanche will showcase the investigation of an insurance scam by a fraudster from Soshanguve, north of Pretoria living a lavish life after claiming his death.
A one month paramedic contract in Libya has turned into an agonising six years in captivity by Al Qaeda in Mali, for a Western Cape father of three.
Kenya’s new spy chief will lead the national intelligence service – what the job is all about is explained in detail.
Early on Sunday morning a 4.4 magnitude earthquake was registered in Gauteng – one of the larger quakes recorded in SA and in a mining area.
The Parliament of Zimbabwe recently passed the ‘Patriotic Bill’, which severely penalises acts seen as undermining national interests.
It’s a saga the Carte Blanche team has followed for years: A Cape Town doctor masquerading as a gynaecologist to the detriment of patients.
Do federal or state prosecutors get to go first in trying Trump? A law professor untangles the ongoing conflict.
The roles played by Russia and China in Sudan, particularly in the context of Africa as a whole, have raised concerns in the US.
As the conflict in Sudan continues to escalate, neighboring Chad finds itself facing a multitude of challenges that threaten its securit.
Kenya’s opposition politicians have recently called for secession, advocating for the country to be split into two republics.
Sunday, 11 June’s episode of Carte Blanche will showcase the 250 000 Zimbabwean permit holders who may have to leave South Africa.
Artisanal small-scale mining has a long history in Ghana, contributing significantly to the country’s gold production.
Ama Ata Aidoo, a prolific author and former Ghanaian education minister, passed away on May 31, 2023, at the age of 81.
Contamination of food and water is a global public health concern – researchers are studying how it causes cancer.
Twelve years after gaining independence, South Sudan continues to struggle with extreme poverty and underdevelopment.