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Eight in 10 citizens say the police and courts should do more to protect women and girls from discrimination and harassment.
Guest Column - On World Malaria Day 2014, in Dakar, Senegal, parents, health workers, students, government officials, athletes, teachers, and community and national leaders stood up and said, “Zero ...
The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, TB and malaria (Global Fund) has notified Health Minister Aaron Motsoaledi that it will reduce funding to South Africa by R1.4-billion.
Thirty-one years after the end of the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi and the liberation of Rwanda, the meaning of Kwibohora goes far beyond parades and speeches. For many Rwandans, liberation is not ...
African mobility fintech startup Moove is close to finalizing a $1.2 billion debt financing round to support its rollout of autonomous vehicles in the United States through a partnership with Alphabet ...
Four boys and two men were rushed to hospital after a fire broke out at Bordeaux initiation school in Limpopo on Tuesday night. MEC Basikopo Makamu says most initiates are recovering well, and ...
Boreholes in Tzaneen have run dry, and 42 have been vandalised as villagers cry out for help during a drought. Mayor Pule Shayi says R45-million has been set aside to fix boreholes, but locals want ...
Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud is scheduled to hold a highly anticipated and sensitive meeting today in Mogadishu with leaders from the Council of the Opposition Forum, headed by former ...
Guest Column - A disturbing pattern is emerging across Africa where courts are being weaponised to silence journalists, with two high-profile cases this week highlighting how the judicial system is ...
In a spirited effort to promote cultural identity and responsible leadership among young people, cultural leaders from Ssaza Busujju have launched a school outreach campaign targeting Nkoba Zambogo ...
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