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SA Sugar Industry: By Robert Gumede, Vision Sugar Group Let me be direct. When most people talk about the Tongaat Hulett crisis, they reach for the
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The Community Violence Reduction Programme supported by the United Nations mission in the Central African Republic is helping vulnerable people rebuild their lives through vocational training and economic empowerment.
Conservationists in Kenya are sounding the alarm over the sharp rise in captive-bred reptiles exported as exotic pets as populations in the wild decline.
They are due to head to Turkey next week for a training camp in preparation for the tournament, amid concerns over visas for the United States.
South Korea has opened the Galaxy Robot Park in Seoul, a robot-themed entertainment venue featuring humanoid boxing matches, K-pop dance shows and interactive AI attractions for children and families.
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[FrontPageAfrica] Monrovia -- Justice Minister, Oswald Tweh, has responded to criticism from supporters of the ruling Unity Party over the government's handling of the economic sabotage case involving former Finance Minister Samuel D. Tweah and other former officials.
Africa Food Show 2026: African food and beverage markets face tough economic times and growing consumer needs, with South African private-label products
Global cybersecurity leaders to: 74% of businesses in the region rank cyber risks as a top priority, significantly above global averages In partnership
Two Ghanaian brothers and a U.S.-based woman have been indicted in the United States for allegedly running a romance fraud scheme that targeted elderly Americans and funneled money through a cross-border network, according to federal prosecutors.
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Design Indaba drives a better world through creativity with its online design publication, annual festival and other "design activism" projects.
[Independent (Kampala)] Kampala -- Norbert Mao, one of the aspirants for the post of Speaker to the 12th Parliament, has backed the Patriotic League of Uganda's (PLU) decision to withdraw support for Speaker Anita Among and Deputy Speaker Thomas Tayebwa.
Since the start of the US-Israel war against Iran four months ago, disruptions to shipping through the Strait of Hormuz have hit energy and fertilizer supplies across the globe. In Egypt, farmers are barely getting by.
Rwanda’s President Paul Kagame has urged African countries to use their vast natural and human resources to strengthen economic independence, warning
Top military officials on Thursday warned a Senate committee that extremist groups had expanded their operational capacity in the region.
Political tension is rising in Madagascar, where a leading opposition lawmaker says he has asked the country’s top court to remove President Michael Randrianirina over alleged constitutional violations.
The Garden Route: The forest smells different after rain. Standing on the edge of the Tsitsikamma, with ancient yellowwood trees dripping quietly around
A judge on Thursday ruled that the decades-long case against Jacob Zuma and French defence company, Thales, should go ahead.
[Capital FM] Speaking to Capital in the Morning, motorists, traders and commuters said the sharp rise in petrol and diesel prices will directly affect transport costs, food prices and daily household expenses.