News24.com | 11 arrested during protests at Fort Hare's Alice campus, students claim police brutality
Eastern Cape police spokesperson Brigadier Tembinkosi Kinana says the students were arrested for public violence and other related charges.
Eastern Cape police spokesperson Brigadier Tembinkosi Kinana says the students were arrested for public violence and other related charges.
The IMF has voiced concern over the Democratic Republic of Congo's 2020 budget and urged its central bank to stop drawing down foreign currency reserves and advancing money to the government.
One of two candidates in Guinea-Bissau's presidential elections said he would be sworn in on Thursday, even though a bitter row over the vote remains unresolved after nearly two months.
A British fraudster who had been on the run for nearly three decades using dozens of aliases has been jailed after being caught off the UK coast trying to smuggle eight Albanian migrants into the country.
Australia have clinched the three-match T20 series with a win over the Proteas in the third and final T20 at Newlands.
Three Daily Lotto players won Wednesday's jackpot of R135 494.00.
More than 100 IMF members have pledged to provide $334 million in debt relief for Somalia, which then will unlock fresh funds to help the country, the International Monetary Fund has announced.
The finance minister, in his Budget, announced a proposal to reduce the public sector wage bill by about R160 billion over three years to rein in the deficit.
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The police were allegedly too scared to search a property pointed out as a potential hiding place of Moyhdian Pangarker when he was sought for the disappearance of 8-year-old Tazne van Wyk, her mother tells Police Minister Bheki Cele.
Durban University of Technology vice-chancellor Professor Thandwa Mthembu has defended the heavy security presence at the institution, saying staff and buildings must be protected.
Egypt's president Abdel Fattah al-Sisi has paid his respects at the military funeral of former leader Hosni Mubarak, whose three decades of strong-arm rule ended in the Arab Spring protests of 2011.
A French woman has filed a complaint against a baby formula manufacturer after her infant daughter allegedly vomited a parasitic worm the length of an adult index finger, police say.
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange on Wednesday briefly disrupted his extradition hearing in Britain to complain about being forced to sit away from his lawyers.
Haemorrhaging cash and drowning in debt, South Africa’s state power utility is trying to persuade the energy regulator to allow it to raise its prices to offset lower-than expected sales.
The Independent Police Investigative Directorate is investigating the death of a 25-year-old man in the holding cells of a police station in Atlantis, Cape Town.
National Assembly Speaker Thandi Modise says she will investigate why some opposition MPs, including John Steenhuisen, were obstructed by police from entering the Parliamentary precinct ahead of the budget speech.
Togolese opposition leader Agbeyome Kodjo says he has filed a suit to overturn the result of presidential elections in which he placed a distant second to incumbent Faure Gnassingbe.
At least 22 "evil-doers" have been killed in clashes between Burundi's security forces and an armed group near the country's economic capital, Bujumbura, according to police.
Germany's highest court has ruled that a 2015 law banning professional assisted suicide was unconstitutional, as it robbed terminally ill patients of "the right to a self-determined death".
Hong Kong's government says it will give a $1 280 handout to every permanent resident in a bid to jump-start an economy in recession after months of protests and hit further by the coronavirus outbreak.
A taxi driver is shot dead following an apparent quarrel at a taxi rank in Seshego in Polokwane.
The issue of what steps have been taken to curb farm killings came to the fore in KwaZulu-Natal this week after a woman was shot dead in a home robbery in Rosetta, Mooi River.
The Tshwane University of Technology has suspended academic activities at all its campuses due to ongoing student protests.
Strong interior winds of 45 to 55km/h are expected over the Central Karoo, Western Cape and Namakwa in the Northern Cape on Thursday and Friday.
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