Conservationists warn that if poaching continues at the current rate, the number of killings will outstrip the new births.
Fifa praised SA for pulling off the World Cup’s group matches without incident, as the second round kicked off with Ghana the continent’s last hope.
South Africa whipped itself into a World Cup frenzy on Wednesday as the national side paraded through Johannesburg.
President Jacob Zuma revealed his HIV status on Sunday as he launched a scaled-up counselling and testing campaign aimed at stemming the pandemic.
Sitting on tree stumps in a semi-circle, men wait patiently for a woman in a brightly coloured Venda dress to dish out her marula fruit beer.
Public outrage over President Jacob Zuma’s out-of-wedlock child has raised the stakes for his State of the Nation address on Thursday, analysts say.
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/ 1 February 2010
For thousands of Zimbabweans who flee their troubled country, the Central Methodist Church in downtown Johannesburg is the only home they know.
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/ 30 November 2009
While South Africa’s HIV-infection rate may have stabilised, experts warn that the slow response to the pandemic has triggered a time bomb.
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/ 30 November 2009
Once a headache for the LOC, the 10 stadiums for the 2010 World Cup are now pride and joy as they are set to be ready in time for the soccer showpiece
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/ 30 November 2009
Once a headache for the local organising committee, the 10 South African stadiums for the Soccer World Cup are now set to be ready on time.