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South Africa’s ambitious renewable energy masterplan has been approved, but will need huge funding and co-ordination between ...
A government official is preparing to ease Black ownership rules that Elon Musk claims are racist and prevent his satellite internet provider from operating in his native country.
On a trip from Cape Town to Pretoria, a reporter grapples with the whiplash of traveling through South Africa’s two worlds, from majestic mountains to struggling shantytowns. Credit ...
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South Africa has once again been named as the world's most dangerous country in which to drive. This is according to a report compiled by Zutobi, which created a rating system based on the ...
Elon Musk was born in 1971 in Johannesburg, South Africa, and raised in a wealthy family under the country’s racist apartheid laws. Musk’s family history reveals ties to apartheid and neo-Nazi ...
The word was first introduced into South Africa by English-speaking immigrants from India, according to the OED, "but it made its way into South African English via Afrikaans". It is related to ...
JOHANNESBURG, April 1 (Reuters) - South Africa's two biggest political parties, the African National Congress and the pro-business Democratic Alliance were yet to reach agreement to pass the ...
A new book, Together Apart: The Story of Living in Apartheid, has just been published in South Africa. Intended for young people but speaking to readers of all ages, the book explores what it was ...
In a vibrant new campaign, South African Tourism invites the world to rediscover joy and adventure - unveiling the rich culture and unforgettable experiences that define the rainbow nation.
When strips of solar panels arrived in his remote village in northeast Zambia, Damaseke Mwale saw an opportunity. He bought land, built a house and set up businesses including a grocery store and ...
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Briefly on MSNStudy shows how dangerous South Africa's roads are compared to the rest of te worldSouth Africa was ranked the most dangerous country to drive in globally with the highest number of alcohol-related accidents and lowest seatbelt-wearing rates.
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