Latest rhino count a mixed bag for world's five species
While Black rhino numbers have grown, other rhino populations face an existential threat, a new report finds. Poaching is on the rise in South Africa, which has more rhinos than anywhere else.
While Black rhino numbers have grown, other rhino populations face an existential threat, a new report finds. Poaching is on the rise in South Africa, which has more rhinos than anywhere else.
Former Zambian president Edgar Lungu's burial has been the subject of a two-month dispute between Zambia's government and his family.
Read MoreThe bail application of the former Limpopo police sergeant who stands accused of insurance-related murders and her co-accused resumes in the Polokwane Magistrate’s Court.
Read MorePatriotic Alliance (PA) leader Gayton McKenzie has apologised to the SABC after he accused the corporation of being involved in an independent podcast, The Open Chat Podcast.
Read MoreOne of the defence lawyers in the killing of two women whose bodies were fed to pigs at a farm at Onverwacht, outside Polokwane in Limpopo, has welcomed the withdrawal of charges against his client.
Read MoreOrlando Pirates coach Abdeslam Ouaddou won’t tamper a lot with the team, but will build on the work of his predecessor, Jose Riveiro, to make it more competitive and successful.
Read MoreSpringbok Women flanker and Bulls Daisies captain, Lusanda Dumke has decided to step away from rugby due to health concerns.
Read MoreThe University of the Western Cape has launched its Students On The Go programme, which is about installing sanitary pad vending machines aimed at making sanitary pads available to students who need them.
Read MorePresident Cyril Ramaphosa held a telephone conversation with his Russian counterpart, President Vladimir Putin, on Thursday, according to Vincent Magwenya, Spokesperson for the Presidency.
Read MoreThe trial of six men accused of the murder of 18 people in the Ngobozana village in Lusikisiki last year, is expected to continue in the High Court in Mthatha sitting in a local magistrate’s court in the Eastern Cape today.
Read MoreThe trial of the six men accused of the mass murder of 18 people at Ngobozana Village in Lusikisiki last year has been postponed until Friday by the special sitting of the Mthatha High Court in the Eastern Cape.
Read MoreThe Eastern Cape is on edge as concerns mount over a looming tariff increase that threatens to disrupt the province’s fragile economy.
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