Andre Meyer Hanekom is accused of supporting and aiding terrorist activities in northern Mozambique
South Africa’s diplomatic relationship with Rwanda broke down in 2014 when South Africa expelled three Rwandan diplomats
There are conflicting accounts of what happened to Angela Quintal and Muthoki Mumo during their detention in Tanzania
Minister Lindiwe Sisulu said Tanzanian authorities told her Quintal and Mumo were detained because they had contravened their visa regulations
Saudi Arabian Military Industries was reported to be seeking to acquire a stake in the state-owned entity, which is on the brink of financial collapse
The minister has taken issue with a meeting of DRC leaders that excluded the ruling party
Not everyone believes a stimulus package will get the country out of its economic crisis
South Africa and the DRC have enjoyed a cordial relationship for years but things seem to be on shaky ground
Racism does not just exist in spurts of verbal activity like that of Adam Catzavelos’s alone
Deputy president David Mabuza says the US president’s comments are a ‘distortion’
‘Get your facts straight, Donald,’ SA government says to Donald Trump
The Minister of International Relations and Cooperation said the decision to leave the international body had been made by the former administration
The Ekurhuleni Youth Summit and Career Expo was held last week at the Birchwood Hotel in Ekurhuleni
Lindiwe Sisulu has lauded South Africa’s recent election to the UNSC as an opportunity to enhance close co-operation between the council and Africa.
‘South Africa’s diplomatic efforts over the past two decades include conflict resolution, prevention, mediation, peacekeeping and peacebuilding’
South Africa needs to review its decision to deliver housing through megaprojects
The former president could get the African Renaissance he wished for
The deputy president and Jacob Zuma are both in Russia to meet the newly re-elected head of state
The team charged with reviewing South Africa’s foreign policy must keep in mind the principles of dignity and human rights
‘We continue to fight against injustice because we have to. We, who have suffered so much, can ill-afford suffering in any part of the world’
The DA says the move will impede on South Africa’s role as a “mediator” between the Palestinians and Israelis.
Leaders from across the globe vacillated between calling for calm to denouncing the killing of civilians
The department of international relations is attempting to reclaim the country’s position as a major force on the continent
He has been described as solid, straightforward, laconic, with a strong sense of self and morality in a profile by The Australian.
Their home affairs minister said his department was looking into methods that would facilitate the fast-tracking of visas for white farmers
Ramaphosa’s announcement was delayed twice on Monday to make room for “more consultations”
Sisulu seems to be the new president’s favourite, but what are the chances of the other deputy president hopefuls?
The M&G Cabinet Report Card has become a respected barometer of government performance. Here are the scores for 2017
The Mail & Guardian’s series of satirical first-hand accounts of #ANC54 continues with ANC Women’s League member Rejoice Magashule (no relation)
As Nasrec heats up, residents of nearby Soweto hope for an ANC that will do better
In his last speech, President Jacob Zuma denounced everyone but himself for South Africa’s fractured state
Police minister Fikile Mbalula has claimed his officers have intercepted R2.5-million meant to buy votes ahead of the ANC conference.