Civil society organisations have called for EFF leader Julius Malema to be removed from the Judicial Service Commission following his firearms convictions.
Four Bermuda High School [BHS] students – Emilia Dunkerley, Sage Benevides, Gabrielle Smith, and Theresa Briere – spent part of their summer in South Africa, helping to build a school through the 2025 ...
Naughty Mokoena suggests Tshegofatso Mabasa is away from the national team due to political matters!
Orlando Pirates legend speaks his mind without any red lines.Naughty Mokoena suggests Tshegofatso Mabasa is away from the national team due to political matters!Experienced striker Tshegofatso Mabasa ...
by AKANI CHAUKE JOHANNESBURG, (CAJ News) – THIS has been one of the most dramatic and potentially defining weeks in South Africa’s increasingly volatile politics. The ambassador to France has died in ...
On September 12, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, and the United States announced a joint road map for ending Sudan’s devastating two-and-a-half-year civil war. The announcement, on its ...
JOHANNESBURG -- South African opposition leader Julius Malema was found guilty Wednesday of breaking firearm laws in a 2018 incident where he was filmed firing a rifle at a political rally. The fiery ...
Firebrand South African politician Julius Malema was found guilty of violating the nation’s gun laws for firing a weapon at a political rally in 2018. The East London Magistrate’s Court handed down ...
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Where do South African parties stand over illegal immigration ahead of local government elections?
As South Africa approaches the 2026 local government elections, political parties are divided on how to address illegal immigration.
South Africa has become a permissive environment for America’s adversaries, and FATF placed it on its “grey list” in 2023 due to its systemic failures in countering illicit ...
As global momentum builds for Palestinian recognition, Asmara and Yaoundé remain the lone African holdouts, bound to Israel by survival and strategy.
As accusations of genocide in Gaza mount against Israel, NPR looks at how the term is defined legally and why previously reticent scholars have changed their minds.
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