Joe Gqabi Municipality Delays Water Project Despite Dutch Funding
Residents of eNkalweni and surrounding villages near Ugie in the Eastern Cape say they have been waiting more than a […]
Residents of eNkalweni and surrounding villages near Ugie in the Eastern Cape say they have been waiting more than a […]
Mozambican Finance Minister Carla Louveira has criticised the World Bank for relying on outdated data in its latest assessment of
Survivors of gender-based violence and women’s rights advocates are raising concerns over a proposed constitutional amendment in Zimbabwe that would
Southern Africa continues to make measurable progress against tuberculosis, yet persistent challenges including undiagnosed cases, drug-resistant strains, and high HIV
Mozambique has surpassed Senegal as Africa’s most distressed sovereign borrower, with rising global energy costs intensifying pressure on the country’s
South Africa’s Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana has announced a R3.00 per litre reduction in fuel taxes for both petrol and
Protests in Buffalo City, South Africa, escalated into violence on Monday after anti-immigrant groups demonstrated against the recent “coronation” of
Botswana Launches $150m-Linked Innovation Program for Climate and Digital Startups The Botswana Innovation Fund and Scalar International have launched the
Angola’s oil production fell short of its February target, according to the latest bulletin from the National Agency of Petroleum,
The Amalgamated Rural Teachers Union of Zimbabwe (ARTUZ) has issued a formal petition to the government, warning of imminent industrial
Zimbabwe has deployed seventeen new magistrates in a bid to alleviate severe backlogs in its courts, a direct response to
Western Cape Faces Water Supply Pressure as Dam Levels Decline The Western Cape province is managing a tightening water supply