REPORTER'S NOTEBOOK‘Waited for 40 years’: South Africa’s Cradock Four families want justiceRelatives of the victims of apartheid-era murders want the government to do more to hold perpetrators accountable.
South Africa: Gauteng rail service disrupted by vandalismIn South Africa, Gauteng’s railway system grinds to a halt, leaving hundreds of thousands stranded.
South Africa warns COVID-19 crisis could destroy tourism industrySouth Africa’s government is warning that the coronavirus crisis could cost the jobs of 400,000 workers – and that is just in the tourism industry.
In South Africa, a woman is killed every three hoursThe fight to stop gender-based violence shines the light on what is described as South Africa’s ‘other pandemic’.
South Africa reimposes lockdown amid soaring COVID-19 casesThe government insists it is trying to revive the economy – while at the same time protecting lives.
South Africa eases lockdown to revive the economyWhile the tourist season begins in September, few travellers are expected as the country grapples with the highest number of coronavirus cases in Africa.
South Africa: Security forces accused of fatal lockdown crackdownSecurity forces allegedly killed at least six people and are being accused of using excessive force while implementing coronavirus lockdown measures.
South African schools reopen as COVID-19 lockdown is easedMost schools in South Africa have reopened and pupils in their final years of primary and secondary school are allowed to return.
South Africa: Many in Johannesburg are going hungryThe mayor of South Africa’s biggest city says nearly one million households do not have enough to eat.
Lesotho deploys army to ‘restore peace and order’Police chiefs say Thomas Thabane was trying to intimidate them after they implicated him in the murder of his former wife.