Some families of those who died in Nigeria shared their thoughts, while Cyril Ramaphosa offered condolences at the official reception in Waterkloof.
Union Csaawu is facing bankruptcy for supporting farm workers dismissed after historic strikes in 2012/ 13. This is why the union must be saved.
With half of India’s population without access to toilets, people are paying a high price for the slow pace of change in improving sanitation.
Zimbabwean vice-president Joice Mujuru has denied any involvement in a plot to assassinate the president, Robert Mugabe.
Scores of commuters have been left stranded as thousands of taxi drivers march to the department of transport and community safety in Johannesburg.
FARC, Latin America’s largest rebel group, is accused of kidnapping an army general over the weekend resulting in the suspension of peace talks.
After hours of negotiation over the weekend, Burkina Faso named diplomat Michel Kafando as the country’s interim president who will serve until 2015.
The Reserve Bank’s final rates decision of the year and October’s inflation report are the big items on South Africa’s economic calendar this week.
A range of crucial economic factors will have a bearing on the monetary policy committee’s decision to be announced on Thursday.
Displacement, climate change and entrenched abuse block the support women need to enter the agriculture sector, and to be able own land.