Sapref declares force majeure, shutting down 35% of SA’s fuel supply
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People plundering shops and malls has spread, leaving a trail of devastation and loss of income and jobs
The rapid spread of violence and disregard for the law has been causally linked to growing economic difficulties
Global health bodies say climate mitigation efforts should be closely aligned to the health consequences of air pollution and the benefits of reductions
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Contemporary traditions of ubuntu have cut Africans off from memories and systems of thought about when and how to fight
The ongoing taxi war in the Western Cape claimed the lives of three more people on Tuesday as the province braces itself for the possibility of the looting that has rocked Gauteng and KwaZulu-Nata
Proposed bill to ban private gun ownership contradicts research and impact assessment findings
The state’s inability to foresee or forestall this week’s frightening and destructive series of events defies explanation
With opportunities dwindling, Nigerian youths are investing in dubious enterprises – and paying the price
As our old heroes Don Mkhwanazi and Lot Ndlovu would remind us, now is not the time to be complacent