The party’s deputy secretary general said the step-aside resolution must be applied without deviation
Ivorian health workers had previously said that vaccinations of “targeted groups” had already begun on Sunday
Speaking shortly after his predecessor Edgar Lungu conceded defeat, the business tycoon and veteran opposition leader said his camp had been victims of a “brutal regime that is exiting”
In his first public appearance since the Islamist insurgents seized control of the country at the weekend, Biden admitted the Taliban advance had unfolded more quickly than expected
Nongovernmental organisations applying for observer status at the African Union are subjected to intense scrutiny but a non-African state merely needs the approval of the AU Commission’s chairperson
Professor Zeblon Vilakazi, vice-chancellor and principal of the University of the Witwatersrand (Wits) speaks of “moonshot moments” that could originate from the Global South
‘Leaked environment department document is a copy and paste of plastics industry arguments’
The national commissioner did not call me privately and say ‘I want Jeremy Vearey out’, investigating officer tells arbitration panel
The expansion of the Port of Durban will cost approximately R100-billion over 10 years
People aged 35 and over without a medical scheme can benefit from free walk-ins at easy to reach private-sector pharmacies