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The National Institute for Communicable Diseases has conducted 42 tests for the coronavirus in South Africa, the results of which have all come back negative.
The National Institute for Communicable Diseases has conducted 42 tests for the coronavirus in South Africa, the results of which have all come back negative.
The family of a Durban man whose mouth was infested with maggots shortly before he died in RK Khan Hospital is suing the KwaZulu-Natal Department of Health for negligence, seeking R11m.
President Donald Trump has called on Congress to "expunge" his impeachment for abuse of power following his acquittal in the Senate.
An Egyptian court has released on bail a doctor who was detained for performing a genital cutting procedure on a 12-year-old girl who bled to death last month.
People are fleeing a surge of attacks in northern Mozambique where witnesses have described beheadings, mass kidnappings and villages burned to the ground, the United Nations has said.
Hundreds of workers affiliated to the South African Municipal Workers Union (Samwu) marched to Tshwane House in Pretoria to voice their unhappiness about the governance of the municipality.
The gap in supply left by SAA planning to cancel a number of routes and reduce some frequencies, could mean increased airfares for consumers, warns an aviation expert.
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The parliamentary process regarding the prima facie assessment of the motion for Busisiwe Mkhwebane's removal as Public Protector will continue.
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Croatia's top court says that same-sex couples have the right to foster children, an issue that has provoked heated debate in the staunchly Catholic country.
As the deadly coronavirus has spread worldwide, it has carried with it xenophobia - and Asian communities around the world are finding themselves subject to suspicion and fear.
Tunisia has fired its ambassador to the UN, accusing him of failing to consult the ministry on key issues that diplomatic sources said included Washington's controversial Middle East peace plan.
Seven years ago, amid extravagant celebrations marking the African Union's 50th anniversary, the continent's heads of state declared they would "end all wars in Africa by 2020."
South Africa will increase tariffs on poultry imports from the U.S. and Brazil, handing a boost to local producers who have called for fresh measures to counter the dumping of cheap overseas chicken.
Charges against three former senior South African Revenue Service officials accused of involvement in the so-called rogue unit have been withdrawn.
Last week, protesting residents closed the Amahlathi traffic department and some of the schools around Stutterheim, demanding the premier come to Stutterheim and address them.
Passengers and a bus driver travelling from Mitchells Plain to Cape Town were held up at gunpoint by a pair of robbers who made off with their valuables, Golden Arrow Bus Services has said.
Nike has launched a new running shoe that complies with limits set by World Athletics after the governing body imposed a landmark ban on a version of the sportswear giant’s Vaporfly shoes that was used to run the first sub-two hour marathon.
The endangered pangolin, which is considered the most trafficked animal, may be the link that facilitated the spread of the novel coronavirus across China, say Chinese scientists.
A son of Republic of Congo President Denis Sassou Nguesso has been indicted in France on money laundering charges in a probe into the family's foreign assets, a source close to the case has said.
While the pool of Democrats vying for the party's presidential nomination is among the largest and most diverse in the history of the United States, President Donald Trump faces a much smaller cadre of challengers for the Republican ticket in 2020.
Severe thunderstorms are expected over the south-western Free State as well as the far eastern half of the Northern Cape, the South African Weather Service says.
Four pupils have died in Gauteng this week, including a Grade 1 pupil from Hammanskraal who was killed when a goalpost collapsed on him on Wednesday.
The Government Employees Pension Fund says it has not been consulted about a plan floated by the Congress of South African Trade Unions to rescue Eskom, after the federation's proposal had reportedly been welcomed by government and business.
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