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When politics Trumps science: Why the US isn’t giving SA LEN
By shutting South Africa out of its overseas funding for the roll-out of the revolutionary six-monthly HIV prevention jab ...
United States senator John Kennedy called South Africa an enemy of the US during a Senate sitting in which the African Growth ...
At a time when there is a rapid digital uptake in Africa, women in particular are singled out for hate crimes perpetrated ...
The Germany Ambassador to South Africa, Andreas Peschke, said that Germany is in talks with the United States after the ...
There is no law regulating sugilite exports, no digital integration between DMPR, SARS and port authorities, no beneficiation enforcement, and no system capable of detecting illicit flows. This is not ...
Recent crime statistics show that two farmers were killed in South Africa over six months, which is at odds with claims US ...
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USA extends AGOA but concerns of SA participation linger
The United States' Committee on Ways and Means votes on 11 December 2025 in favour of a three-year extension of the African ...
SA Government instructs employers to use repealed legislation from 1950 to classify employees by race Sakeliga and NEASA can confirm that South Africa’s Department of Employment and Labour is ...
Mandatory lifestyle audits, enhanced ethics training and strengthened whistleblower protection drive the national agenda to ...
The South Australian Liberals will avoid any election-eve bloodletting, with Barossa Valley MP Ashton Hurn set to be elected unopposed as the state’s new opposition leader on Monday.
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Marcos: ‘I never really wanted to enter politics’
President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. admitted that he initially did not want to enter politics when he was young.
Labor might have Emily’s List but the Liberal Party has Nuriootpa High. This humble public school in the heart of the Barossa ...
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