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June 30 anti-immigrant mobilisation rumours fuel fear and tension in South Africa

Rumours of a planned June 30 mobilisation against foreign nationals have heightened tensions in South Africa, prompting fears of renewed xenophobic violence and forcing some migrants to seek refuge.

ANC eyes national unity government after election loss in South Africa

South Africa's African National Congress (ANC) has suggested forming a government of national unity after losing its parliamentary majority in last week's elections.

Nigerians taunt South Africans with Tyla’s song Water after Afcon victory

In the clip, the Super Eagles fans taunt their rivals by pouring liquid over their bodies while singing the hit Water by South African singer Tyla.

Nigeria reach AFCON final after penalty shootout win over South Africa

Kelechi Iheanacho scored the winning penalty as Nigeria booked their place in the final of the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations with a 4-2 shootout win over South Africa.

Unathi attacks SA men – ‘Your silence is so loud when it comes to GBV’

SA Idols judge and musician Unathi Nkayi has thrown the first punch at South African men for not speaking out against the topical issue of Gender Based Violence.

Top official in South Africa’s ANC in court over alleged graft

The secretary general of South Africa's ruling African National Congress (ANC), Ace Magashule, is to appear in court over alleged graft committed under former president Jacob Zuma, the police said on Wednesday.

Can Biden do better than Trump in Africa?

After years of neglect by successive US presidents, Africans doubt Joe Biden's globally celebrated electoral victory last week will bring miracles to the world's poorest continent.

Fraud charges against teacher who identified himself as African in CV dropped

CAPE TOWN - Fraud charges against a Western Cape teacher who classified himself as African on his CV have been dropped.

South Africa police ministry official ‘racially abused’

The spokeswoman for South Africa's Police Minister Bheki Cele says she has received "racist" and "abusive" phone calls after her minister condemned a violent protest by some white farmers in the small town on Senekal on Tuesday.

How a Kenyan from the slums built a business empire in South Africa

Kenyan Steven Mululu narrates how, although he was born in a poor polygamous family with 60 siblings, he chose to follow his dreams and passion for physical fitness to build a lucrative business empire in South Africa.

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