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South Africa has launched a plan to rebuild the Kruger National Park’s white rhino population — from around 2 000 to 12 000 within the next decade — using technology. The project aims to monitor rhino ...
The government has released stricter draft regulations on offshore ship-to-ship transfers in an attempt to protect South ...
The legislation stipulates that no aircraft, including drones, may fly below 2 500 feet above the highest point within a national park without prior written permission from SANParks. “All national ...
A potential deadlock over pay increases for South Africa’s automotive sector workers risks shutting down an industry that accounts for more than a fifth of the nation’s manufacturing output.
Discover the culinary stops across South Africa that blend breathtaking views with traditional flavors, from Cape Town to the Karoo and beyond.
The Department of Trade and Industry will be launching two new online stores in South Africa next month, featuring Proudly South African products and services.
South Africa 54-7 Barbarians: The world champions hammered the invitational side to kick-start their year of international rugby in style ...
South Africa has signed a $1.5 billion loan agreement with the World Bank, aiming to overhaul its transport and energy infrastructure and reignite economic growth, the National Treasury said on ...
Swimming South Africa (SSA) has been accused of “emotional blackmail” and bullying following alleged threats to a swimming coach from Gqeberha.
The Zambian government wants Lungu's body repatriated for a state funeral but his family have refused to allow that because of his political feud with current Zambian President Hakainde Hichilema.
Embroiled in a row over a minister's sacking, the president says he has the right to drop people in the government.
Home Affairs Minister Leon Schreiber launched a scathing attack on TymeBank after it criticised the pricing of the new National Population Register (NPR) verification service.