Thieves recently broke into the Lyttelton Military Base in Pretoria and stole R4 rifles and a grenade launcher. It’s not the first time the base has been burgled – a previous case was an inside job – and there have been several other crimes targeting the army.
This May, UNESCO World Press Freedom Day and RightsCon were supposed to come together in Zambia against a backdrop of deep anxiety about the future of journalism and about whether anything resembling a shared digital public space can survive the next decade. Puzzlingly – or perhaps tellingly – the 5,000-people conference about human rights and freedom of expression was cancelled at the last...
Unless Manchester United appoint Luis Enrique, it is hard to think of an acceptable alternative to giving Michael Carrick the job on a permanent basis, writes Simon Stone.
ASHKELON, Israel, May 3 (Reuters) – An Israeli court has extended by two days the detention of two activists arrested aboard a Gaza-bound flotilla that was intercepted by Israeli forces in international waters near Greece, their lawyer said on Sunday.
South Africa relinquished their 100m and 400m men’s titles at the World Athletics Relays on 2 and 3 May, but the winner was Africa after host nation Botswana delivered a great spectacle in Gaborone.
As unemployment rates in South Africa rise, graduates face uncertain futures, challenging their sense of identity and belonging in a society grappling with economic instability.
LONDON, May 3 (Reuters) – Two people have died and three others, including a child, suffered minor injuries after an explosion at a house in the southern English city of Bristol, with authorities treating the cause of the incident as suspicious, police said on Sunday.
Liverpool manager Arne Slot was furious that Manchester United’s second goal was allowed, but also highlighted issues with his own side after the 3-2 defeat.
In a remarkable shift, Terence Tao highlights AI’s potential to transform mathematical research and collaboration, moving professionals into an era of unprecedented scale.
Getting out of a high-inequality, low-growth, low-development trap requires a carefully sequenced strategy to rapidly address some of our most pressing challenges and effect structural changes in our economy. This article deals with some of the high-impact short- to medium-term interventions.
Award-winning singer Brenda Mtambo is set to present Amahubo Ka Gogo – The Live Experience, a musical ode to her grandmother; the woman who raised her and the personification of who she is today.
Accusations of supplying arms to Sudanese paramilitaries have renewed focus on the United Arab Emirates’ role in the country, as the war worsens and fresh genocide warnings emerge in Darfur.
Behind the City’s push to enforce rates lies a potential market reset. Long-term rentals could become more abundant even as a deeper affordability squeeze reshapes who gets to live where.
After a 1 year of paying R500 per week for gas, a R40, 000 solar installation only in February and R200 for wood, residents of Ebony Park phase 1 said they are under financial strain with no light at the end of the tunnel from Eskom.
A flying squirrel’s droppings have triggered unexpected planning changes at Europe’s first lithium mine, where environmental assessments and elusive wildlife are shaping development decisions.
Widespread vandalism to infrastructure and neglect threaten water safety in Nelson Mandela Bay, leaving residents at risk of consuming contaminated water amid mounting public health concerns.
The African Union has called for replacing the venerable Mercator map projection with another one that would show Africa’s true size compared with the rest of the world. Size matters.