South Africa’s president signed the Basic Education Laws Amendment bill into law, despite fierce opposition from critics.
Rights groups say police used starvation as a weapon to force out illegal miners, resulting in close to 80 deaths.
Rights groups are criticizing South Africa’s government for failing to prevent what they call a “massacre” at the ...
That makes South Africa a useful case for testing the utility of Magnitsky sanctions when it comes to breaking down ...
The South African government is underfunding all important projects meant to take the country forward and provide better ...
Three soldiers were killed in crossfire with M23 rebels, a fourth died from injuries sustained last week, while officials ...
Rescue workers retrieved at least 78 bodies from an illegal gold mine in South Africa, where police cut off food and water ...
Apart from the looming threat of sexual exploitation, the lack of healthcare facilities and basic amenities, such as sanitary ...
Some $35 billion is aimed at building small solar sites in rural areas and other improvements. The World Bank chief called ...
A rescue operation at South Africa's Stilfontein mine has come to an end after 248 living miners and 78 bodies were retrieved ...
South Africa’s police have resorted to medieval military tactics against illegal miners. But the solution lies elsewhere: ...
These 78 workers were murdered by the ANC government. Its barbarous actions are a devastating indictment of bourgeois ...