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Help is on the way for the thousands of Somalis affected by the drought that is ravaging that country. An aircraft carrying 264 tons of food aid was scheduled to leave South Africa this week for Mogadishu via Nairobi.
First there were national shortages of HIV medication, then of HIV tests, now Swaziland lacks the lab tests essential for initiating and managing HIV patients on treatment. To make matters worse, the country chose not to apply for the international funding...
After vowing that Zimbabwe would hold fresh elections no later than March 2012, President Robert Mugabe said on Thursday night that he had no control over the timing of Zimbabwe’s next elections, further adding to the confusion about the country’s...
Deputy President Kgalema Motlanthe has rolled out the red carpet this morning for visiting Prime Minister of Turkey, Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
Elections could be held in crisis-hit Madagascar in the next 12 months following recent regional-led talks in the capital Antananarivo, South African International Relations and Cooperation Deputy Minister Marius Fransman told reporters in Cape Town on...
South Africa and the European Union’s trade and diplomatic ties will be in the spotlight as the two come together for their annual meeting on Thursday.
South Africa has been cleared by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) to conduct a stress test on the Koeberg nuclear power station, Energy Minister Dipuo Peters disclosed on Tuesday.
Supporting intra-Africa trade should be a matter of urgency, says Trade and Industry Deputy Minister Elizabeth Thabethe.
The governments of Mozambique and South Africa (RSA) will now issue a single visa in order to make life easier for those who wish to visit the two countries while in southern Africa, Mozambique’s Tourism Minister Fernando Sumbana said on Wednesday.