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Cutting aid to Africa, eliminating trade access to U.S. markets and taxing remittances is a triple whammy for African nations ...
The world's most developed economies have also burned the most oil and coal (fossil fuels) over the years, causing the most ...
A new report by a University of Bath psychologist has revealed that everyday perceptions of Africa in the U.K. and the U.S.
Africa poses enormous potential for IT services, especially as companies go on the hunt for data scientists and AI engineers.
South Africa made headlines in 2015 when it became one of the first countries to regulate non-military drones, enacting the ...
Reflections from a recent visit to South Africa, where UNICEF works to safeguard the lives and futures of children.
Senegal's display against England was the highlight of the international break, but Africa's other teams also produced ...
The Chairperson of the Portfolio Committee on Higher Education, Mr Tebogo Letsie, has welcomed the submission today of a ...
While the US is alienating other countries with high import tariffs, China is making friends in Africa by scrapping most ...
One of South Africa’s biggest fuel companies is going to court to challenge a R2.7 billion tax assessment by SARS.
South African motorists are facing extended wait times for driving licences, with OUTA calling for leniency from Transport ...
Africa Data Centres and Blue Turtle Technologies partner to accelerate South Africa’s digital infrastructure and cloud ...