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Zimbabwe’s economy could grow at its fastest pace in 14 years after the nation secured a 10-month staff-monitored programme with the International Monetary Fund, its secretary for finance and economic development said.
What’s more than critical? A thesaurus would say ‘dire’ or ‘imperative’, but Africa needs something stronger to capitalise on its raw material endowments – Strategic Minerals is what we’re calling it now.

Biodiversity loss has become a systemic risk to the global economy, as businesses continue to profit from nature while failing to pay for the damage

Illegal mining has plunged one of South Africa’s townships into lawlessness, violence and fear, with the problem starting to escalate across the country.
Hot and uncomfortable conditions are expected to dominate across the country, with severe thunderstorms in parts of the Eastern Cape, KwaZulu-Natal, Free State and Northern Cape, according to the South African Weather Service.
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A survey of residents across races, cultures and income groups in Graaff-Reinet found that the vast majority did not want the name to change to Robert Sobukwe Town.
King Charles III on Monday voiced “concern” over the actions of his brother Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor.

Semigration buyers seeking affordable, wellness-focused coastal living are driving rising transactions and capital growth on KZN’s South Coast.

About 11.5 million dogs are slaughtered for food annually in the country.

The High Court in Mahikeng has effectively blocked the controversial reinstatement of the City of Matlosana’s former Chief Financial Officer, Mercy Phetla.

In South Africa, 352 rhinos were killed for their horns in 2025, down from 420 in 2024 and 499 in 2023.

The Heart and Stroke Foundation SA (HSFSA) is committed to its mission which is to reduce heart disease, strokes and the associated risk factors such as diabetes, hypertension, raised cholesterol, air pollution and other behavioural risk factors which include tobacco smoking and excessive alcohol consumption. Every year our fund-raising drive is launched in February as […]

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