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Last year, its members carried out more than 1,300 rescue missions, saving more than 1,900 people and more than 50 animals. Now they are calling on you to help them raise funds, by taking a dip on the ...
JOHANNESBURG - Young people are increasingly vocal in their demands for the government to implement stricter regulations on tobacco and e-cigarette use. They argue that the widespread adoption of ...
The province is thinking about rebuilding after strong winds affected around 200 schools and destroyed around 400 homes.
GQEBERHA - Farming communities in the Eastern Cape are under siege. Rampant crime and extreme weather are threatening food security in the province. With stock theft, farm robberies and harsh ...
The Covid-19 pandemic showed us that at some point the continent needs to be stand on its own feet and produce key vaccines ...
JOHANNESBURG - It’s been one year since the formation of the Government of National Unity. The political development is aimed ...
Israel has carried out repeated strikes on Iran's key nuclear sites despite warnings from the UN nuclear watchdog.
The bill in its current form would impose sweeping new rules, including plain olive-brown packaging for tobacco products, ...
At this year’s Africa Energy Forum, energy company Scatec says the continent has the potential to become a global green hydrogen powerhouse.
Former French prime minister Francois Fillon was on Tuesday given a four-year suspended prison sentence over a fake jobs ...
Abortion in England and Wales is a criminal offence under the Offences Against the Person Act, passed in 1861 during the ...
JOHANNESBURG - Johannesburg is in crisis, with crumbling infrastructure, declining public trust, and high unemployment. Political instability and corruption have added to the city's problems. A ...