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In the shade of a tree on a sunny day, Isac Matate set up a rickety bookstand in a ragged square that was once a beacon for the struggle that ended apartheid in South Africa.
Exploitable people are rife among the poor who might be seeking solutions to their own problems of poverty and misfortune.
Once a beacon of hope, Kliptown Square is now a vandalised, neglected shell under the Joburg Property Company’s neglectful care.
A 38-year-old foreign national was arrested in Mokopane, Limpopo, after attempting to flee from police during a drug ...
Police in Limpopo on Friday arrested a 38-year-old suspect for possession of drugs with an estimated street value of R150,000 ...
The Department of International Relations and Cooperation has engaged the United States government about the first group of ...
Despite decades of transformation policy, South Africa’s corporate leadership remains overwhelmingly white and male. As the ...
Check out some inspiring quotes from some African leaders on Africa Day. These quotes celebrate unity, freedom, and hope for ...
In a judgment that resurrects more than a decade of international mudslinging, the Supreme Court of Appeal has ruled that South African courts do have jurisdiction to hear Turkcell’s bribery claims ...
Kiev is trying to portray itself as a key supporter of South African anti-apartheid struggle Read Full Article at RT.com ...
Thirty years on, the patience of the poor is wearing thin as they are subjected to tardy, disrespectful service ...