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AllAfrica on MSNSouth Africa: SA Defence Sector Returns Home With Bag Full of Quality Trade LeadsSouth African defence sector companies, which participated in the International Defence Industry Fair (IDEF) in Türkiye from 22 - 27 July 2025, will arrive in the country tomorrow with a bag full of ...
Ivorian President Alassane Ouattara says he will seek a fourth term leading the West African nation, which is due to hold elections in October.
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AllAfrica on MSNGhana: Black Queens Receive Rousing Welcome After Bronze Medal FeatThe senior national women's team, the Black Queens, returned home yesterday to a rousing reception from hundreds of Ghanaian soccer fans, including government officials, who thronged the Kotoka ...
The Competition Commission has explained why it took years to reject the R13-billion Vodacom-Maziv transaction and months to ...
Prudence Sekgodiso won South Africa’s first World Indoor gold when she took the 800 metres title at the 2025 Championships in ...
AS Guyana prepares to mark Emancipation Day in just three days, a stretch of Main Street in Georgetown has already come alive with the vibrant colours, ...
Six decades of civil-rights efforts haven’t budged it, and the usual prescriptions—including reparations—offer no lasting ...
Congressman Darin LaHood is seeking to rename the Bloomington VA clinic for Andrew Jackson Smith, a Civil War hero with ties ...
Experts call for national diabetes guidelines to include routine testing for testosterone deficiency in men New UK consensus paper urges action to improve testosterone deficiency (TD) diagnosis and ...
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Daily Maverick on MSNTurning off AI detection software is the right call for SA universitiesUniversities across South Africa are abandoning problematic artificial intelligence detection tools that have created a climate of suspicion.
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Daily Maverick on MSNMinister of Agriculture John Steenhuisen received best haul of gifts, Parliament register revealsEach year Parliament puts out a Register of Members’ Interests that never fails to provide entertaining and elucidating reading. It is more than 600 pages, so here are a few tidbits.
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