The US military is increasing materiel deliveries and intelligence sharing with Nigeria, Africom’s deputy commander told AFP, as part of a broader American push to work with African militaries to go after Islamic State-linked militants.
The Constitutional Court has sent a clear warning to taxpayers that fuel levy, RAF levy and excise refunds for cross-border fuel exports are a privilege, not a right, and will be denied unless there is strict compliance.
A year after calling for the release of 2.5 million hectares of state-held land, Wandile Sihlobo says South Africa must move beyond unproductive dialogue and urgently establish a dedicated agency to empower a new cohort of commercial black farmers.
While South Africa celebrates record matric pass rates of 88%, schools are quietly steering thousands of learners away from mathematics and science subjects to protect statistics, creating a system that reproduces educational inequality by managing success through exclusion rather than improvement, writes Remeredzayi Gudyanga.
Somehow, no matter how much you’ve eaten, there always seems to be room for dessert. Why? What is it about something sweet that tempts us into “oh, go on then”?
Surging metal prices and a strengthening rand helped propel South Africa’s benchmark stock index to a record high on Monday, with investors expecting the rally to run further.
One city is emerging as a standout coastal hotspot where buyers can secure spacious, luxury homes at a fraction of the cost of South Africa’s major metros.
Surging metal prices and a strengthening rand helped propel South Africa’s benchmark stock index to a record high on Monday, with investors expecting the rally to run further.
Bundled up in a yellow hat and black puffer jacket, Taylor was one of hundreds of protesters marching after the killing of a second US citizen this month by federal agents carrying out an immigration crackdown in Minneapolis.
South Africa is squandering a once-in-a-generation opportunity to attract massive US investment in its abundant mineral resources by antagonising Washington through its foreign policy choices.
South Africa’s budget will show government debt stabilizing relative to gross domestic product for the first time in almost 20 years, said the head of the National Treasury.
South Africa finds itself in a changing world order with a declining support base and under intense scrutiny from the most powerful nation in the world.