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Tom Fletcher, the Emergency Relief Coordinator and UN Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs, issued a high-profile ...
A South African woman shared her painful riches-to-rags story online after her wealthy family lost it all during the Soccer ...
Chasing 69 runs for a massive breakthrough with eight wickets in hand, it was not the easiest progression to victory. The Australians strived mightily on Day 4 to spark a collapse, but ultimately ...
Join the descendants of Tiruvengada Pillay in Chatsworth for a family reunion that celebrates 164 years of resilience, compassion, and community ...
Multiple agencies say a combination of of wars, climate disasters, and disease outbreak are hurting millions of people more ...
Knysna in the Western Cape is gearing up for the 42nd Knysna Oyster Festival which takes place from 4 to 13 July. As a ...
Carol Ofori got to speak to Sinoyolo Sifo, known to many as The Cooking Husband, multi-award cookbook author and social-media ...
Victoria Street in Stellenbosch marks a mission of community, development and hope. Stellenbosch isn’t just home to boutiques, cafés, and a university campus — it’s a space where black and locally ...
Government has banned the pesticide Terbufos, commonly known as 'halephirimi', after food poisoning linked to its use killed ...
In a global first for Africa, UCT is participating in a clinical trial to reprogramme genes and halt hereditary angioedema.
Government is implementing comprehensive measures to support small-scale farmers, especially in rural and underdeveloped provinces like the Eastern Cape, Limpopo, and KwaZulu-Natal.
Two counties in the Upper Nile State of South Sudan are sliding into famine, the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) warned in a new report released Thursday.
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