Hundreds of Job Seekers Queue at the Riverclub
As the unemployment rate climbs in South Africa, job seekers gather in Cape Town in hopes of getting work with Amazon and the River Club.
As the unemployment rate climbs in South Africa, job seekers gather in Cape Town in hopes of getting work with Amazon and the River Club.
In an era when rock drummers were larger-than-life showmen with big kits and egos to match, Charlie Watts remained the quiet man behind a modest drum set. But Watts wasn’t your typical rock drummer.
After 3 years, the Constitutional Court is holding Bathabile Dlamini accountable for her reckless acts of perjury.
As the 2020 Paralympics open, those numbers are almost incomparably larger. This year’s teams hail from approximately 160 nations.
PRASA assures that there are plans to rehabilitate some of Pretoria's crumbling train stations and have them "functional" by March 2022.
Peri-peri chicken fans were disappointed and frustrated when Nando’s announced the temporary closure of nearly 50 restaurants.
With the simple touch of a smartphone, online food delivery services conveniently offer takeaway food straight to your door.
Lottery grants go amiss, with reports of corruption, fraud and nepotism. Yet the Auditor-general declines to review the paper trail.
The COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated the shift among businesses to solutions based on digital technology. The growing switch to online and mobile platform transactions has ensured that businesses do not completely shut down.
It’s not easy for most people to think about what peace and justice mean to them, or how to express it.
Overall, road transport accounts for nearly 43% of New Zealand’s greenhouse gas emissions, an increase of over 100% since 1990.
The number of hungry people in the world grew by a staggering 161 million people in 2020 to 811 million. More than one third of these people live in Africa.
South Africa already has relatively strict firearms control legislation. The Firearms Control Act, 2004, replaced the 1968 law, which permitted relatively widespread access to legal firearms.
No one in the area seems to know how the money for the Tshimbupfe Drop-in Centre for destitute children was used.
Recent surveys suggest that the percentage of South Africans willing to receive the Coronavirus vaccine is increasing. But is this true?
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) will inject $650 billion in Special Drawing Rights into the global economy.
South African law enforcement, a heartbroken mother, and a disciplinary hearing clouded in uncertainty. What actually happened?
New COVID-19 cases in Mexico are approaching the highest levels seen during the second wave in late January 2021.
Epidemics raged, forcing quarantines in the ports and lockdowns in the streets. Mortality data was the stuff of weekly news and commentary.
There’s been an increase in COVID-19 deaths across Africa since mid-July 2021. But the impact of the pandemic in sub-Saharan Africa remains markedly lower compared to the Americas, Europe and Asia
A framework to help countries develop national strategies for the conservation and sustainable use of their natural resources is nearing completion.
The informal sector makes significant contributions to the national economies of most global South countries. In South Africa it constitutes 15% to 30% of all employment.
Madagascar’s tumultuous political history has been characterised by several coups.
Israel hopes to get African countries to support it on issues of political interest at the United Nations, and at the very least to abstain or absent themselves.
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