“Shiraaz Mohammed is back in the country,” his ex-wife Shirley Brijlal said.
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2019 survey shows that SA is still far away from reconciliation despite end of apartheid 25 years ago
SAFA says it intends to focus on developing the women’s game in the country, alongside the South Africa Women’s Football League
South African telecommunication behemoths, Vodacom Group and MTN Group could face prosecution if they do not agree with the country’s Competition Commission in the next two…
Three Stellenbosch University academics designed an approach to eliminate water waste from their lab’s various systems
Tanzania’s Foreign Affairs minister summoned Canada’s envoy to express displeasure at the plane’s impoundment.
Thousands of SAA staff went on strike last Friday after the cash-strapped airline failed to meet a litany of demands for higher wages
The death of a 19-year-old student Uyinene Mrwetyana marks turning point to gender-based violence in South Africa
Africa’s most industrialised nation has struggled to bridge the gap between racial and gender groups
Around 3,000 South African Airways workers are expected to take part in the open-ended strike starting Friday