England’s cricketers are heading for a series defeat after a chaotic fourth day at Trent Bridge in the third Test against New Zealand, where the home side closed on 103-4, needing 270 runs to win and avoid a series defeat in Ben Stokes’ last in charge, following his shock announcement that he’ll be retiring from international cricket after the match.
The xenophobic movements’ indifference to State Capture, high-level corruption and massive corporate fraud betrays a cowardice to confront the root causes of South Africa’s development failures.
With the Mangaung Correctional Centre set for a state takeover, apprehension mounts for 500 guards caught in a legal battle over job security and operational readiness.
New research finds that overall tree cover in the Kruger National Park is on the rise, although in localised areas, elephants and other forces are reducing large-tree cover.
South Africa’s xenophobia crisis is not driven by a lack of laws or awareness, but by the failure to consistently prevent violence and hold perpetrators accountable. As new anti-migrant threats emerge, the state’s response will test whether it can break a cycle of impunity.
England face a mountainous task to send Ben Stokes into retirement with victory over New Zealand after captain drops astonishing announcement day four of deciding Test at Trent Bridge.
South Africa’s coastline faces fierce competition as multinational energy firms pursue oil and gas reserves, challenging environmentalists and local communities in a high-stakes battle for maritime resources.