Video replays of the incident at Mbombela Stadium confirmed that a shot from Terrence Dzvukamanja had clearly crossed the goalline.
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Between 2011 and 2015, three million South Africans have fallen into poverty, according to the World Bank.
The first democratic elections were held in South Africa on April 27, 1994, with blacks who make up three quarters of the population voting for the first time; bringing to an end, the apartheid regime.
Since the dawn of democracy in 1994, South African society has been decolonising slowly. On the positive side, South Africans remain enthusiastic about overcoming racial divisions and promoting social and national unity.
South Africans in the diaspora have been casting their votes ahead of the May general elections.
A similar high alert for dangerous weather has been sent out in Tanzania, Mozambique and parts of Zimbabwe
Apartheid legally divided South Africans into groups of whites, blacks, Indians and “Coloured”
Heavy rains have lashed the southeast of the country, tearing down homes and ravaging infrastructure
The latest consumer confidence index shows that consumers do not expect the country’s economic prospect to improve
For educators, there is the challenge of finding balance and emotion to convey this terrible chapter of the country’s history.
In its 2018 financial report, MTN recorded growth above inflation in full service revenue of 17.2 per cent.