On June 17, marine biologist Enrico Gennari and a group of students set out into the water in South Africa’s Mossel Bay. They ...
There’s no denying that murder rates in South Africa are high. But two bold claims published by the Guardian still caught our ...
The reality is sobering. According to the World Health Organisation (WHO), more than 1 billion people worldwide are living ...
There’s no denying that murder rates in South Africa are high. Africa Check looks at two bold claims published by the widely ...
White South African farmers and Black protesters hurled abuse and threats at each other on Friday during a court hearing in a murder case that has exposed still simmering racial tensions 26 years ...
South Africa’s largest online shopping delivery firm has echoed previous concerns that the criminal targeting of couriers is ...
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Inside South Africa’s retail security crisis: Protecting your business from cyber threats and fraud
For forward-thinking retailers, robust security is no longer a defence; it is the ultimate competitive advantage ...
As the G20 meetings close, South African SMEs stand at the threshold of opportunity. With AGOA’s end creating a pressing need ...
Crime Intelligence boss, General Dumisani Khumalo, appeared before the Pretoria Magistrates Court, and his case was postponed ...
The Israeli government appears to be on a charm offensive, dangling aid and arms. Experts say it might be working.
Is South Africa turning into a mafia state? A mafia state is characterised by government institutions, including the police and military, becoming so ...
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Africa: Lives Transformed - Stories From 80 Years of UN Work Across the World
Millions of people worldwide have been positively impacted by the work of the United Nations and some of their stories are being highlighted at an exhibition at the global organization's New York ...
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