Analysts suggest ANC, greatly diminished during Zuma's rule, likely to split no matter who wins
Airport Craft Brewers is reflection of South Africa's burgeoning independent beer sector, with growing numbers of beer drinkers not satisfied with industrial, mass-produced beverages
Despite the economic recession, VOA finds business for sellers of secondhand books, has never been better
Experts call for making weapon against HIV infection available to young women
Unique voices exist, but departure of some of nation's leading musicians has become common, with artists bemoaning limited opportunities at home
Traditional beer of South Africa hangs on despite popularity of mass-produced product
Some of country’s 'sangomas,' or traditional healers, who claim links to ancient spirits, are making good business forecasting likely winners
Betting, drinking, partying, it's all part of AFCON in Johannesburg
Properties for sale reflect today's post-apartheid reality
Fabienne Lanz, 29, is the best on continent in her chosen discipline, having recently won African Open Karting Championship… competing against male racers
Jeffrey Mulaudzi leads bicycle rides through township that was once home to a young Nelson Mandela, but in recent times has become infamous for violence
Some of Coleman’s pieces relate to Africa’s many conflicts, from Zulu spears to bullets from the Mau Mau insurgency in Kenya in the 1950s
Josie Field and Laurie Levine blend various music types, including folk, blues and country, with their rich harmonies and a variety of instruments
Mom recalls horror of son’s death when friend behind the wheel lost control, then lied about being the driver; operating under the influence is factor in almost 60 percent of country's road deaths, statistics show
Thousands are arrested yearly for allegedly driving under the influence of alcohol, but because of bribes and the backlog in investigations, few are convicted
Two-man team of solar power technologists introduces Sol4, hot plate that heats up so fast it’s like cooking with gas or electricity
Country has highest rate of alcohol-related road deaths in the world, according to World Health Organization’s Global Report on Road Safety 2015
At least 14,000 people die each year from country’s traffic-related incidents; authorities criticized on issues of safety, legal enforcement
South African government says about 14,000 people lose their lives in car crashes in South Africa every year; WHO asserts that South Africa’s traffic laws aren’t being properly enforced
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