The Proteas set the highest ever score in Cricket World Cup history
The Russian leader is the target of an International Criminal Court arrest warrant, a provision that South Africa as an ICC member would be expected to implement if he were to set foot in the country
In eSwatini, half a million registered voters choose 59 MPs, who advise the king while he retains veto rights
It is also just a month since the firm resumed trading following a 17-month halt caused by its failure to publish its financial results
As global concern spread, multiple nations offered to urgently send aid and rescue teams to help the war-scarred country that has been overwhelmed by what one UN official labelled ‘a calamity of epic proportions’
With no cellphone service or phone calls, people in Sudan’s war-torn western region of Darfur are resorting to a bygone means of communication — handwritten letters, carried by taxi drivers
Ali Bongo is standing in elections on 26 August for a third term as president of the central African country
The deal paves the way for a logistics company controlled by Dubai to manage all the ports in Tanzania
Although the government has attempted to improve law enforcement, criminal prosecutions against officers who commit violations remain rare
An analysis of the voters’ roll indicates that the elections on 23 August for the president and legislature will not be free and fair