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Ethiopia: PM Abiy Inaugurates Entoto-Kebena River and Riverside Development Project in Addis Ababa
[ENA] Addis Ababa -- Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed has officially inaugurated the Entoto-Kebena River and Riverside Development Project in Addis Ababa earlier this afternoon.
Springboks: One player in, one player out
The Springboks have some mixed injury news on the eve of this Saturday's first Test of the year against England.
News24 | Ramaphosa meets AmaZulu king to urge calm as anti-immigration protests loom
AmaZulu King Misuzulu kaZwelithini has again called upon all South Africans to reject misinformation, inflammatory rhetoric and any conduct that seeks to divide communities or undermine national unity.
South Africa’s best snow destinations for a magical winter getaway
Looking for snow this winter? Here are some of South Africa's top destinations for snowy landscapes and cold-weather adventures.
Senior South African police officer survives assassination attempt
Deputy crime intelligence boss Maj-Gen Feroz Khan was due to appear before an inquiry into police corruption this week.
Three Bafana stars who boosted their transfer value at the World Cup
Bafana Bafana's World Cup journey ended in the Round of 32, but several players enhanced their reputations with standout performances.
Turning university research into real, impactful businesses right here in SA
The best opportunities which we fund are when there's cross-collaboration between faculties – and that's when you really get something unique. Wayne Stocks, Stocks & Strauss.
EU imposes visa restrictions on Somalis after readmission row with Mogadishu
The European Union is imposing new restrictions on visas for Somali nationals after a disagreement with Mogadishu over the return of irregular migrants to their home country.
South Africa: Thousands Stranded As Migrants Wait for Buses Home
[Scrolla] More than 2,000 undocumented Zimbabweans, including mothers and babies, are waiting for travel documents while sleeping at a Home Affairs repatriation centre in Cape Town. Hundreds of Malawian nationals …
Call to prioritise children's safety during winter school holidays
Call to prioritise children's safety during winter school holidays The Gauteng Departments of Community Safety and Education have called on parents, guardians and caregivers to prioritise the safety and well-being …
Leverage that fuelled US stock rally becomes a growing concern
Equity financing costs have jumped unexpectedly with the greater demand to hold leveraged positions, as well as additional need to make room for huge initial public offerings.
BREAKING: Rassie Erasmus names Springbok team to face England
Springbok coach Rassie Erasmus has announced his team selection for this Saturday's Test against England at Ellis Park.
Siya Kolisi’s ‘girlfriend’ Rachel John : ‘Somehow I found my peace’
Rachel John, the influencer rumoured to be dating Springboks captain Siya Kolisi, opened up about finding peace in 'most violent sport.'
Brown Mogotsi’s second bail application denied
Mogotsi is facing charged relating to the alleged staging of an assassination attempt on his life.
Investing in skills today to build resilient municipalities
Investing in skills today to build resilient municipalities By the CEO of the Municipal Infrastructure Support Agent, Pati Kgomo South Africa’s long-term development projections are closely tied to the strength …
Four killed in Gqeberha shooting, manhunt underway
Police launched a murder investigation after four people were found shot and killed.
News24 | Dis-Chem empire faces succession reckoning
Ivan Saltzman, cofounder and chair of Dis-Chem, is about to retire from an industry that has seen massive change since he bought his pharmacy in 1978.
News24 | Procurement decision-making can’t be outsourced – Eastern Cape court in school stationery saga
The Eastern Cape High Court in Makhanda has declared the provincial education department’s outsourcing of its school stationery procurement decision-making to a private consortium unconstitutional and unlawful.
UCT Professor Liesl Zühlke receives prestigious international science award
UCT Professor Liesl Zühlke receives prestigious international science award As South Africa marks Science Month in July, University of Cape Town (UCT) Professor Liesl Zühlke has been named the 2026 …
Footwear initiative creates new opportunities for jobs and growth
Footwear initiative creates new opportunities for jobs and growth South Africa’s retail sector is playing an increasingly important role in building a capable State by driving localisation, supporting industrial growth …