Much of South African President Cyril Ramaphosa’s State of the Nation address Thursday focused on the energy crisis, which he acknowledged is destroying the economy, but analysts remain skeptical on his ability to adequately handle the crisis.
South African rescue workers say freezing temperatures and aftershocks are hampering their efforts to find survivors of the earthquake that hit Turkey and Syria on Monday.
Search-and-rescue experts, sniffer dogs, doctors and aid workers from the South African humanitarian organization, Gift of the Givers, are on their way to Turkey and Syria, to assist in the deadly earthquake that killed more than 5,000 people.
Analysts say recent visits to Africa by high-level officials from the United States and Russia signal a new salvo in those countries' supposed "race for Africa."
Hundreds of South Africans took to the streets of Johannesburg in a protest led by the opposition Democratic Alliance to speak out against a recent electricity price hike and the ongoing energy crisis.
South Africa's army is making itself known and seen at some power stations in the country, sources report, after President Cyril Ramaphosa deployed the military last week amid a national power crisis and concerns of sabotage.
Today’s World AIDS Day, and South Africa, the country with the largest HIV epidemic globally is racing to roll out a revolutionary new drug called CAB-L.A.
Jomo Sono, regarded as the greatest attacking midfielder South Africa’s ever produced, has secured the rights to distribute an extraordinary performance tracking device that’s already being used by some of the world’s top clubs.
Activists in the kingdom of eSwatini Thursday continued protests that started on Tuesday and re-iterated demands for the immediate release of two parliamentarians who have been in prison since July 2021.
A policy document by South Africa's ruling African National Congress says projections show its support will dip below 50% in 2024 national elections.