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The Harare city council’s committee chairperson for Works and Town Planning, Takudzwa Dzumbunu, has escaped with a suspended sentence after misleading a commission of inquiry investigating her ...
Drug cartels based in Mexico are accused of fuelling the fentanyl overdose crisis in the US. Now the names of notorious cartels are starting to crop up in South African cases. Evidence suggests that ...
An organisation that works to protect small-scale fishing communities last week received a cash injection during Prince William’s royal visit to South Africa. News24 reports that he visited fishermen ...
South Africa's Documentary Filmmakers Association (DFA) has called on local and international media, film and cultural institutions to cut ties with Israel. The Mail & Guardian reports that ...
Fractious talks to secure a new climate finance deal at COP29 in Baku, Azerbaijan, reached the finish line in the early hours of yesterday morning, with the rich world pledging to raise funding flows ...