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Former president Jacob Zuma has called for mass support of MK Party youth leader Bonginkosi Khanyile, who faces charges related to the July 2021 KZN unrest. The case has become a rallying point for political tension as Khanyile returns to court following recent controversies.
After three months of disruption, staff at Ray Nkonyeni Municipality return to work following a resolution to the strike, highlighting the challenges faced in local governance.
The National Prosecuting Authority asserts a solid case against Duduzile Zuma-Sambudla, who faces charges related to the July 2021 unrest.
Duduzile Zuma-Sambudla defends her social media conduct during the July 2021 unrest, claiming her actions were driven by outrage over her father's treatment.
Duduzile Zuma-Sambudla is set to appear in court on charges of incitement related to the July 2021 unrest, where violence erupted following her father's imprisonment.
Four South African soldiers killed in combat against M23 Rebels in DRC, raising death toll to 13.
Delveing into Angola’s entrenched corruption, governmental accountability issues… as the country approaches its pivotal elections in August, concerns grow over the possibility of political unrest similar to that experienced in Mozambique.
Amid escalating unrest in Mozambique, AfriForum has called for the South African government to enhance border security to protect citizens and maintain stability.
South African truck drivers stranded at the Lebombo border face uncertainty as Mozambique grapples with unrest. Government intervention seeks to restore order amid escalating tensions.
On Sunday, the National Joint Operational and Intelligence Structure (NatJoints) maintained it had to intensify its operations along the border because of the ongoing unrest which has already left 33 people dead and enabled over 1,500 prisoners to escape.
President Cyril Ramaphosa's envoy, Sydney Mufamadi is in Mozambique to discuss the escalating political violence and offer support for a peaceful resolution to the unrest following the recent elections
Reports of widespread violence, alleged human rights violations, and destruction of private property, including that of South African citizens residing in Mozambique, have raised fears of an imminent collapse of the country’s social order.
Zimbabwe faces a dire festive season as economic collapse and government mismanagement leave the majority in poverty, while the elite indulge in extravagance.
Gift of the Givers has mobilised to provide relief to those queuing at the Lebombo border post as political unrest in Mozambique has led to significant delays
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Lebombo - Ressano Garcia border post was open on Thursday for pedestrians and small vehicles but cargo processing is still suspended
Demonstrators on the Mozambican side, angered by the result of the country’s October 9 elections, blocked the route that often processes more than 1 000 trucks a day en route to Maputo’s port.
UPL South Africa, in collaboration with government agencies, embarks on a significant phase of rehabilitation for the Ohlanga River, aiming to restore its ecological health following a chemical spill.
PTI won more seats than any other party in this year's election, but a coalition of parties considered more pliable to military influence shut them out of power.
PTI's chief demand is the release of Khan, the 72-year-old charismatic former cricket star who served as premier from 2018 to 2022 and is the lodestar of their party.
The International Criminal Court issued Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Defence Minister Yoav Gallant, as well as Hamas' military chief Mohammed Deif with arrest warrants.
‘We need to be clear that the activities of these miners are illegal. They pose a risk to our economy, communities and personal safety,’ President Cyril Ramaphosa said from his desk.
Cargo operations at the Lebombo Border between South Africa and Mozambique have resumed smoothly following a temporary closure due to safety concerns stemming from recent protests in Mozambique.
Tensions were rising in Mozambique's capital Maputo on Thursday, as police fired tear gas to disperse protesters gathered after the main opposition leader called to demonstrate election results.
Border Management Authority commissioner Michael Masiapato said on Thursday morning protesters intensified their riots and looted some of trucks.