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Military experts downplay talk of a coup, but warn that poor governance and youth unemployment may lead to unrest.
The South African government has flagged rising concerns over the risk of social unrest in the country, and it’s putting ...
Airbus has marked two milestones in its South African operations by celebrating over 30 years of Airbus Helicopters in the country, and launching a new Customer Support Centre in Johannesburg. At its ...
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allAfrica.com on MSNSouth Africa silent on Lesotho rebel army allegationsLesotho Commissioner of Police Borotho Matsoso at the extraordinary media briefing last week alleging there were illegal ...
One of the most notorious cases was that of South Africa's longest-serving police chief, Jackie Selebi, who was sentenced to ...
As South Africa grapples with porous borders, experts reveal how illegal immigration and cross-border crime are not just ...
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allAfrica.com on MSNLesotho claims there are illegal military training camps on SA farmsSecurity chiefs say youths are lured by Malata Naha group to fight for return of territories to Lesotho, but politician claims it’s a ruse ...
South Africa’s security and influence hinge on a capable National Defence Force, yet the SANDF’s collapse, as detailed in Part 1, leaves the nation vulnerable. A robust defence force is essential to ...
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Al Jazeera on MSNHow did Albert Luthuli, anti-apartheid hero, really die in 1967?An inquest ruled Chief Luthuli, Nobel laureate, died when he was hit by a train, but new evidence casts doubt on that.
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On Thursday afternoon, the festival announced that it would feature the multiple Grammy Award-winning artists alongside South ...
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