Anti-migrant unrest in South Africa is forcing thousands of Zimbabwean families to flee, abruptly disrupting their children’s education. Uprooted mid-year, these learners face severe academic setbacks and psychological distress as they prepare to adapt to a different schooling system.
Portia Anyamba, a former South African Air Force brigadier general connected to a State Security Agency official, was recently sentenced to six months in jail in the United States, where she worked at a government science and energy laboratory. She previously pleaded guilty to being a foreign agent and falsifying information while applying for security clearance.
Arthur Fery makes history at Wimbledon by defeating Italy’s Flavio Cobolli in straight sets to become the first British wildcard and only the second in tournament history, to reach the semi-finals.
Former city manager Imogen Mashazi was placed under arrest on Wednesday by officers investigating corruption and other malfeasance at Ekurhuleni municipality
Former city manager Imogen Mashazi has been asked to present herself to police by officers investigating corruption and other malfeasance at Ekurhuleni municipality
The grudging release of previously undisclosed mortality data from the Kruger National Park offers a rare glimpse into how elephants are dying. But the numbers reveal something else: how little the public knows about the decisions made in managing one of the world’s most important elephant populations.
The Lobito Corridor is more than a logistical artery, it is a test of sovereignty and governance as external actors attempt to shape the terms of mineral extraction, circulation and valuation.
In this unofficial letter to the minister of home affairs, an observer on the ground asks whether immigration enforcement and constitutional dignity can walk together.