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SA Olympic gold medallist Roland Schoeman has accused President Cyril Ramaphosa and the ruling ANC of looting “over a ...
Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar urges the UN Security Council to act against Syria's brutal persecution of Druze civilians in ...
Four years since the July 2021 riots, South Africa's crime intelligence is still in turmoil, with systemic failures in the ...
In South Africa, it is looting a la carte; or vandals table d’hôte — a complete family gang comprising the father, the mother and the child(ren), all beatific in their plunder of foreign ...
What started out as a platform for entertainment and lighthearted content, popular video-sharing app TikTok has now become the platform of choice for South African users to share content ...
Picture: AFP ‘A looting shock to SA’s economic recovery’. This is what economists at the Bureau of Economic Research at Stellenbosch University, call the shock of events over the past week.
SA looting: We are losing more than money, says economist While at least R70b has gone up in flames during the current unrest spreading through the country, economist Mike Schüssler says we will ...
As the dust begins to settle in the wake of SA’s recent looting crisis, economists, analysts and businesses begin to take stock of the damage sustained.
Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar demands Damascus be held accountable for the violence in Suweida.The post Israel urges UN action over atrocities against Druze in Syria appeared first on JNS.org.
South Africans across different communities are uniting to clean up and help businesses rebuild after days of looting and destruction.
At least 72 people have died during looting and civil unrest in Gauteng and KwaZulu-Natal, according to police who confirmed violence has spread to two other provinces.