China must ‘reinvent itself’ to achieve growth – IMF
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has advised China that it must ‘reinvent itself’ through economic policies capable of resolving its property market crisis and boosting
Successor to Irish PM confirmed
The successor to Leo Varadkar, the Taoiseach (Prime Minister) of Ireland, has been confirmed. Varadkar, who resigned unexpectedly last week, will be succeeded by Simon Harris.
France to sue pupil over false claims after headscarf row
A French teenager is to be sued by the state for falsely accusing her headteacher of striking her in a heated exchange over her wearing
Nzimande orders deregistration of colleges
Higher Education Minister Blade Nzimande has announced in the Government Gazette the deregistration of Damelin, CityVarsity, Lyceum and Icesa for failing to submit their legally
RFK Jnr picks running mate
Robert F Kennedy Junior, who is running as an independent in this year’s American Presidential election, has chosen his running mate. His campaign’s candidate for
Japan to export fighter jets in move away from pacifist policy
Japan has eased arms export rules to allow it to export new fighter jets it is developing with the UK and Italy – but only
Possible permutations if the ANC drops below 50%
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Zuma would ‘scrap secret vote system’
Jacob Zuma would change the Constitution and scrap the system of secret voting if his MK party won the 29 May elections. Despite being elected
Former Bok coach De Villiers ditched by GOOD
GOOD has terminated Peter de Villiers’ membership after an internal disciplinary process found him guilty of breaching the party’s constitution and code of conduct. De
Budget constraints force SADC troops to leave Mozambique
Troops deployed by the South African Development Community (SADC) to combat a jihadist insurgency in the north of Mozambique will be withdrawing from the country