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Rwanda: Mother-to-Child HIV Transmission Remains Below 2 Percent

[New Times] Mother-to-child transmission of HIV in Rwanda has remained below 2 percent over the past decade, rising slightly to 1.1 percent from 0.9 percent in the previous year, according …
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Sudan: UN Relief Chief Sounds Alarm Over Escalating Violence in Sudan's North Kordofan

[OCHA] Statement on Sudan by Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relief Coordinator Tom Fletcher
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Liberia: Liberia Begins Voluntary Repatriation of Citizens From South Africa

[New Dawn] Monrovia, July 1, 2026 - The Liberian government has launched an emergency voluntary repatriation exercise for Liberian citizens who wish to return home from South Africa amid rising …
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Trump reports over $1.4bn in income from crypto ventures

June 30 (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump reported more than $1.4bn in income from his family’s crypto ventures last year, showing how Trump now derives most of his income …
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News24 | Tony Leon | No, not every public affairs firm is Bell Pottinger

To draw a parallel between Bell Pottinger and the ordinary, transparent work of helping a lawful business make its case to the government is not just inaccurate – it is …
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News24 | ‘Disruptive’ Dis-Chem founder Ivan Saltzman happy with his legacy

JSE-listed pharmaceutical retailer Dis-Chem’s Ivan Saltzman has stepped down as an executive director of the company he co-founded with his wife, Lynette, 48 years ago.
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South Africa: Power, Pleasure and Patriarchy - Why the Polygamist On Netflix Is Captivating Viewers

[The Conversation Africa] The Polygamist is a Netflix series that has soared up the streaming platform's charts and triggered a global conversation about men who cheat in relationships.
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South Africa: Urban Farming Helps Johannesburg's Poorest Households Survive - Now It Needs Bigger Investment

[The Conversation Africa] Urban agriculture, where plants and livestock are farmed within city limits, is increasingly recognised and promoted as a solution to food insecurity and a way to green …
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South Africa Braces for Violence As Anti-Migrant Marches Reach Boiling Point

[RFI] South African police were deployed in force across the country on Tuesday to forestall unrest and protests, as anti-immigrant groups' unofficial deadline for undocumented foreign nationals to leave the …
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Nigeria: Blaming the Weather for the Fire

[African Arguments] Nigeria's terrorism crisis has deeper roots than Tinubu admitted in London
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South Africa: South Africa's Move to Renewable Power Is Complex, but Clearing 5 Bottlenecks Would Speed It Up

[The Conversation Africa] South Africa is moving away from coal-fired electricity, which currently supplies 74% of the country's power, to wind and solar energy. But as the country's experience shows, …
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Steenhuisen demoted as Ramaphosa reshuffles cabinet

Shake-up follows Geordin Hill-Lewis winning the DA leadership race recently.
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Steenhuisen moved, three DA deputy ministers out as Ramaphosa approves Cabinet changes

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News24 | One dead, 11 injured as repatriation bus overturns in Limpopo

One person died, and 11 others have been injured, after a bus carrying people from KwaZulu-Natal to a repatriation camp in Limpopo crashed on the N1.
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How June 30 unfolded: Peaceful protests, isolated violence and a movement that isn't over

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Imbawula Experience to warm up Bulawayo’s winter scene

Mbulelo Mpofu, mbulelo.smpofu@gmail.com BULAWAYO’S winter nights have always been synonymous with the glow of the imbawula – the humble fire brazier around which families, neighbours and friends gather to share…
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Mhone ready for media expo

Mbulelo Mpofu in Johannesburg, South Africa LOCAL arts and events manager, Jomo Mhone is in South Africa for the three-day Mediatech Africa Expo held at the Kyalami Grand Pix Circuit…
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Bulawayo set for sunny and mild Wednesday weather

Vusumuzi Dube, Deputy Radar Editor BULAWAYO residents can expect sunny and mild conditions on Wednesday, with forecasters predicting pleasant daytime temperatures and little chance of rainfall as the city continues…
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News24 | ‘They grabbed my shirt, twisted my fingers’: News24 journalist assaulted at Yeoville march

A week after young News24 journalist Yusuf Kosadia-Hassen made a 66-second TikTok video about the Somali community in Mayfair, he was assaulted by anti-immigration protesters in Yeoville who recognised him.
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News24 | ‘From the frying pan to the fire’: Somalis say SA is still safer than returning home

Somalis in Mayfair, Johannesburg, say they want to remain in South Africa despite weeks of anti-immigration protests, with community leaders insisting the country is still safer than returning to conflict …
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Stellantis to decide on multi-billion-rand SA plant within months

The facility will now produce a pickup plus at least one additional model.
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Blaming migrants ignores the real causes of SA’s economic crisis

Immigration is not irrelevant to the multiple overlapping crises facing South Africans. But it’s not their primary cause.
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Rival retailers are using Takealot’s tech

And its great business – with (highly profitable) revenue from ‘fulfilment services’ almost doubling in a year.
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Aarto now effective in 62 municipalities

But confusion around the regulations remains.
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Heavy police presence keeps a lid on anti-immigrant violence

There were isolated reports of violence and some arrests, though police say the protests were largely peaceful – but March and March says the protests will continue.
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