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In a river of South Africa, a patterned creature with a “sickle shaped” mouth swam through the “dark peat-stained” waters.
Stellenbosch University (SU) student Rohan Barnard was out on a farm in the Swartberg Mountains between Calitzdorp and ...
A sperm whale recently washed up on a beach in South Africa, a strikingly rare occurrence that hasn’t happened in recent ...
South Africa’s historical honeybush herbal tea farmers were dispossessed of their land during colonialism and apartheid.
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South African Airways (SAA) has announced that it suffered a “significant cyber incident” that began on Saturday, 3 May 2025, disrupting access to the airline’s website and mobile application.
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The United States will begin admitting the first group of White South African refugees next week, whom President Trump’s administration has argued have been victims of “racial discrimination.” ...
Joshlin Smith has not been found more than a year after she went missing [Executive Mayor Andrè Truter/ Facebook] The mother of a South African girl, who disappeared aged six more than a year ago ...
President Donald Trump’s decision earlier this year to cut off aid to South Africa is endangering U.S. involvement in a rare earths project seen as crucial to U.S. hopes of gaining ground in the ...
In many ways, South Africa is a country of abundance. Nicknamed the “Rainbow Nation” by Archbishop Desmond Tutu after its first democratic election in 1994, South Africa is overflowing with ...
South African taxpayers lost R521 billion bailing out corrupt and mismanaged state-owned enterprises
South African taxpayers have forked out an estimated R521 billion over the last 15 years to keep State-Owned Enterprises (SOEs) alive, and have received nothing in return. Despite the bailouts ...
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