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Brutal murder on 'date' exposes robbery gang suspected of targeting dozens of women in South Africa Police say they received nearly 100 calls in just a few days from women identifying the two ...
South Africa has one of the highest femicide rates in the world. Rachel Reeves to announce cash Isa cut Watch: Tesla drives itself from factory to new owner in world’s first autonomous delivery ...
The number of people who have died in floods in South Africa’s Eastern Cape province has risen to 57 and includes several school children, who drowned when the minibus taxi they were traveling ...
JOHANNESBURG — At least 49 people were confirmed dead Wednesday as floods devastated one of South Africa’s poorest provinces, and officials said the toll was expected to rise as more bodies ...
Why does South Africa need this support? The Infrastructure Modernization for South Africa Development Policy Loan, with US$1.5 billion in financing, is aimed at supporting critical structural reforms ...
Despite South Africa’s robust legal framework, policies and strategic plans aimed at tackling GBV and femicide, such scourges are still escalating and appear to be deeply rooted in societal norms.
The normalisation of femicide and GBV is disheartening and inhumane; we need to start confronting it to alleviate the dangers they pose. How many mass movements will it take for women's voices to ...
Trump's comments on South Africa spark outrage, but local concerns focus on violence and property rights, challenging Western media narratives.
Femicide continues to be a global issue. In South Africa, 11 women are murdered every day, which is equivalent to one woman being killed every two hours. These statistics highlight the ...
The Nigerian Citizens Association South Africa (NICASA) has condemned in strong terms the killings and abduction of Nigerians in South Africa.
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa says he will not have Julius Malema, who repeatedly chants “Kill the farmer," arrested despite a demand from President Donald Trump.
This follows the heartbreaking discovery of Olorato Mongale’s body in Lombardy West, a grim reminder of the ongoing war on women in South Africa. The Kwanele Foundation's Sihle Sibisi said the ...
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