News

From Sudan to the DRC and Mozambique, armed groups prey on refugees to instil fear and consolidate power. On the second anniversary of Sudan’s civil war in mid-April, the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) ...
Japan is South Africa’s most important trading partners in construction, manufacturing and technology. South African agricultural products currently found in the Japanese market include Rooibos tea, ...
Organizers behind the Correct The Map campaign say the Mercator map's shrinking of Africa minimizes the continent's global ...
Dirco rejects US claims of racial targeting in farm murders, citing police data and reaffirming government’s rural safety strategy to protecting all communities.
Film Festival returns to the capital this September, bringing together European cinema and Namibian stories in a celebration of cultural exchange and creativity.
The Wallabies will be without inspirational No 8 and skipper Harry Wilson for Saturday’s Rugby Championship rematch against the Springboks in Cape Town.
The African Union has endorsed the ‘Correct the Map’ campaign to abandon the 16th-century Mercator projection, long criticised for shrinking Africa’s true size. Advocates argue that adopting the Equal ...
Asantehene, Otumfuo Osei Tutu II The Asantehene is more than just the king of the Ashanti people. He is the curator of the Golden Stool, spiritual leader of the Asante Confederacy (now known and ...
Japan has pledged $5.5 billion in loans via the African Development Bank to help tackle governments on the continent’s mounting debt burdens. Tokyo has also unveiled plans to train 30,000 AI specialis ...
A groundbreaking assessment has officially recognised four distinct giraffe species, overturning previous classifications of the world’s tallest land mammal as a single species. The taxonomic review, ...
Giraffes are now classified into four distinct species in Africa. Researchers previously thought all giraffes belonged to a ...
While major corporations in the West are scaling back remote work, the practice is just beginning to gain momentum in Africa. On the continent, remote work remains marginal, concentrated in tech, ...