Home SA surgeons to reconstruct face of Zim boy, 9, after hyena attack A 9-year-old Zimbabwean boy, who was mauled by a hyena last month, has arrived in South Africa for reconstructive... Read more 20 Jun, 2021
Home Ladysmith stones ‘aren’t diamonds’, SA experts say Experts, who analysed stones that attracted scores of people at KwaHlathi near Ladysmith, say they found out the stones... Read more 20 Jun, 2021
Coronavirus SA schools to remain open despite increasing Covid-19 cases Schools around the country will remain open despite rising Covid-19 cases, Basic Education Minister Angie Motshekga has said. Motshekga... Read more 20 Jun, 2021
Coronavirus FULL SPEECH | Motshekga speaks on DBE response to Covid-19 Greeting to everybody present in the media briefing, and to those watching on various platforms. The Council of Education... Read more 20 Jun, 2021
Home Niger to move 20 000 Malian refugees over attack fears At least 20 000 Malian refugees who have fled to western Niger to escape jihadist attacks are to be... Read more 19 Jun, 2021
Home 19-year-old Lesotho activist urges men to get tested for HIV A 19-year-old Lesotho activist, Rakhantša Lehloebi, who was infected with HIV at birth, has opened up about his status,... Read more 19 Jun, 2021
Coronavirus Covid trajectory in Africa ‘very, very concerning’, says WHO The World Health Organisation voiced alarm on Friday at surging Covid-19 cases across Africa, with the spread of new... Read more 19 Jun, 2021
Coronavirus SA sends army medics to Covid-hit Gauteng province South Africa is deploying army medical personnel to its commercial hub and most populous province to help health workers... Read more 18 Jun, 2021
Home Burkina Faso holds talks on security crisis Burkina Faso on Thursday launched a two-day huddle gathering governing and opposition parties to discuss the country’s worsening jihadist... Read more 18 Jun, 2021
Coronavirus Covid-19 patients ‘dying from lack of oxygen’ in Africa Dozens of African countries are facing severe oxygen shortages as Covid-19 infections continue to surge amid low vaccination rates,... Read more 17 Jun, 2021