A community policing forum patrol in an Eastern Cape village was ambushed by gunmen on Sunday, days after the Civilian Directorate of the SA Police Service held a ‘roadshow’ in the village.
Paul Hoffman SC is a director of Accountability Now. Because it poses an existential threat to the country, corruption must be treated as much more than a form or type of crime that can be countered ...
Rescue efforts were underway after a mine pit collapsed in Zambia's Mumbwa District, killing 10 people and injuring five, police said on Monday.
Alphabet Inc. must lift restrictions that prevent developers from setting up rival marketplaces that compete with its Google Play Store, a judge ruled, upending the search giant’s dominance in the ...
The Pact for the Future is a repackaged set of goals and commitments to achieve the world we want, but with no action plan and no roadmap to get there. This gives rise to the valid question: Has the ...
One year after Hamas fighters stormed into southern Israel on Oct. 7, the ensuing turmoil and uncertainty continue to reverberate across the Middle East — and the tight race for the White House. The ...
Rio Tinto Group has made an approach for Arcadium Lithium Plc, the two sides said on Monday, confirming the latest takeover proposal in a sector turning its attention back to growth, as major miners ...
Orange juice futures rose as Hurricane Milton approaches Florida, prompting evacuations and putting orange growers on alert.
Equal Education Law Centre will honour Arthur Chaskalson, the first president of South Africa’s new Constitutional Court and former chief justice in the Third Annual Arthur Chaskalson Memorial Lecture ...
Among the top three suppliers to the global wildlife market, South African breeders and exporters exploit loopholes and a lack of enforcement to bypass conservation rules.
At the core of UFS success is a unique student support environment, Graduate Positioning Support (GPS), which is unequalled in South Africa. GPS@UFS is an easily accessible one-stop digitalised ...
At least 78 people drowned when a boat carrying 278 passengers capsized in Lake Kivu in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo on Thursday, a provincial governor said.