A total of 2,745 foreign nationals have been repatriated to their home countries since President Cyril Ramaphosa unveiled plans to deal with illegal immigration. This number is expected to grow. As anti-foreigner protests increase, the Inter-Ministerial Committee on Migration is ramping up enforcement.
KINSHASA, June 14 (Reuters) – The number of confirmed Ebola cases in Democratic Republic of Congo has increased to 782 after 72 new cases were documented in 24 hours, one of the biggest single-day jumps during the ongoing outbreak, government data showed on Sunday.
Matthews ‘Mojo’ Mabelane died in police custody 49 years ago, and a reopened inquest into his death reveals that the Security Branch’s version of events on the day doesn’t add up.
June 14 (Reuters) – Senior Anthropic technical staff are in Washington to meet with White House officials to try resolving a dispute that has taken the company’s most advanced AI models offline, Axios reported on Sunday, citing a source close to the company.
Cocaine from Brazil keeps being intercepted in South Africa, where there are increasing accusations that law enforcers are colluding with traffickers. Daily Maverick has now compared clues from crackdowns in both countries to try to identify who in Brazil may be involved.
Mass shootings continue to occur across Gauteng, even as the murder rate has declined over the last couple of months. But such shootings hit the poorest of communities, and the police need to do more to stop them.
South Africa’s small businesses are no longer locked in the same panic cycle that defined the years of load shedding, rising interest rates and brittle consumer demand, but the recovery now under way is uneven, careful and still vulnerable to another external shock.
South African athletes triumphed in the Comrades as George Kusche won the ‘up run’ in record time, while Gerda Steyn secured a historic fifth title, breaking her own record, again.
South Africans should prepare for cold conditions, with very cold daytime temperatures expected in parts of the Northern and Western Cape, according to the South African Weather Service.
AI companies are not ordinary companies; their growth and power have no precedent. Everyone, including the company founders, is beginning to come to the realisation that perhaps they should be treated differently from other companies.