The Nobel Peace laureate was an advocate for the end of racial inequality
The Nobel peace laureate was an advocate for the end of racial inequality
South Africa's cultural rights commission calls for better monitoring of the traditional practice of manhood rites to prevent further deaths
More than 15,000 positive cases were reported Tuesday nationwide — a marked decline from the over 26,000 daily cases seen a week ago
Former president Zuma was released on medical parole in September
The South Africa health minister says previous concerns that omicron was hospitalizing more children appear to be unfounded
South Africa recorded more than 20,000 new coronavirus cases Wednesday, nearly double the number from one week earlier; government is making renewed push for people to get vaccinated
App can bring immediate help to victims, but experts say more is needed to end what the South African president calls the country’s 'second pandemic'
App can bring immediate help to victims, but experts say more is needed to end what the South African president calls the country’s ‘second pandemic’
More than 11,000 people tested positive for COVID-19 Thursday, with the unvaccinated accounting for most hospitalizations
Nearly 47% of people were not employed in the year’s third quarter, according to government data
Jobless rate is creeping toward half the population and the lost tourism this month will have far-reaching impact extending beyond travel sector
'Nothing about us without us,' says Piet Nel, founder of Short Statured Persons South Africa
South Africa’s 'little people' say public spaces aren’t designed to be accessible for them. One advocacy group in Johannesburg is calling for better support to help people live independently. Linda Givetash has the report. Camera – Zaheer Cassim.
President Cyril Ramaphosa delivers stern message to Western countries imposing travel bans on southern Africa
Low vaccine rates combined with public fatigue over safety measures are putting more people in Africa at risk
Restaurant and shop owners say earlier curfews, distancing measures and alcohol bans would be devastating for business
President also urges Americans to get boosters, get vaccinated
From organic agriculture to jam-making, students are learning what they call ‘lost arts’ to launch new businesses
South Africa’s ruling party, the African National Congress, saw historic losses in last week’s municipal elections. Both citizens and political analysts say the results are the reflection of years of broken promises and poor service delivery. Linda Givetash reports from Johannesburg.
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