Struggling to make up for losses from COVID-19 lockdowns, nations address issues keeping visitors away
The expression of preference of other vaccines has left African health officials scrambling to convince the public that the widely used J&J shot on the continent is safe
Cases are soaring but patients are not as sick as in previous outbreaks, according to hospital officials
Cases reached more than 16,000 nationally, up from 2,300 a few days earlier
Johnson & Johnson says it is close to granting a distribution license for an African vaccine called Aspenovax
FW de Klerk, who died last week at 85, symbolizes the bitter national divide over whether the memory of the pain of segregationist rule can ever be erased
Voter support for African National Congress falls below 50% for first time in its 27-year history
Hakainde Hichilema vows to jump-start the economy, tackle external debt, tame inflation and create jobs for youth
Rioting and looting raise death toll to more than 70 as defiant protesters ignore government demands to end violence
Authorities claim that Palma is under government control, but observers urge additional regional support is needed to fight insurgency in northern province of Cabo Delgado
Warnings that desperation for COVID-19 vaccine makes Africa vulnerable to crime networks
Professor Wolfgang Preiser acknowledges process might take months while virus continues to spread
Pandemic has prompted voting delays and suspensions, plus allegations of power grabs
Attorney for Collins Khosa's family calls leaked report "rubbish"; police investigation continues
Anti-immigrant attacks have claimed 10 lives, incited fear, and strained diplomatic and business relations
Nigeria urges citizens to refrain from vengeance – even as at least two major South African-owned companies have suspended some operations there because of attacks
Some white farmers are turning over land to blacks and teaching them to farm
Some businesses that depend on water either are finding their own sources or are struggling to stay open
The El Nino weather pattern has triggered water crises across southern Africa since 2015, causing the region's worst drought in 35 years
South African entrepreneur offers pill that requires just four teaspoons of water to turn into gel-like solution
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