Zimbabwe Bans Second-Hand Clothes, Vending to Protect Economy, Safety
Zimbabwe’s government has imposed a nationwide ban on the import and sale of second-hand clothing, alongside prohibitions on street and […]
Zimbabwe’s government has imposed a nationwide ban on the import and sale of second-hand clothing, alongside prohibitions on street and […]
Gauteng Premier Panyaza Lesufi has unveiled findings from over 30 forensic investigations into provincial departments, marking the latest step in
Lesotho’s government has welcomed a reduction in U.S. tariffs on its exports from a threatened 50% to 15%, though officials
The trial of six men linked to a high-profile massacre in South Africa’s Eastern Cape province has resumed at the
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A surge of violence and policy shifts across Africa has drawn international attention, with escalating crises in security, governance, and
South African authorities have intensified efforts to address pressing challenges in public infrastructure, crime prevention, and political accountability this week.
South Africa’s suspended police minister, Senzo Mchunu, has accused a senior law enforcement official of blindsiding him with public corruption
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In a historic milestone for Angolan literature, two works from the southern African nation have been named finalists for the
Namibian opposition leader McHenry Venaani has called for stronger collaboration between Namibia and Botswana to secure inclusive reparations for communities
A senior South African politician has been suspended and stripped of his government role following his controversial presence at the