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Join the University of Western Cape and the Adwa movement for a thought-provoking screening of 'Concerning Violence', ...
The provincial Department of Health has intensified its public health efforts in response to a surge in measles cases across Gauteng. A public health expert from the University of the Western Cape ...
In a landmark moment for South African academia and the continent, UWC’s Dr Zakeera Docrat has been elected to the Executive ...
Shell has been granted environmental authorisation to drill up to five deep-water wells off South Africa's west coast, the ...
South Africa has signed a $1.5 billion loan agreement with the World Bank, aiming to overhaul its transport and energy ...
In a bruising Oval Office meeting, the visitors’ plan to keep President Trump from focusing on false accusations of white genocide backfired spectacularly.
South Africa’s captain Temba Bavuma celebrates with the winner’s trophy after their win in the World Test Championship final against Australia at Lord’s cricket ground in London, Saturday, June 14, ...
While South Africa has repeatedly called for a good relationship with America, with calls to "engage" with each other, Ramaphosa has not always struck this tone about Trump.
Trump's move to bar U.S. entry for nationals from 12 countries has people even in an unlisted nation wondering if "Americans just don't like us anymore." ...
Trump cuts financial aid to South Africa The first group of White South Africans who were granted refugee status by the U.S. is set to fly out of Johannesburg on Sunday, officials said.
The Western Cape High Court has ordered the University of the Western Cape to find alternative accommodation for students who were removed from residences.
A contentious law that allows South Africa’s government to expropriate land has enraged the United States. Many fear that the African nation could now potentially lose some of its US trade ...
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