News24 | 'Catastrophic' malnutrition in bandit-hit northwest Nigeria, MSF warns
Medical charity Doctors Without Borders (MSF) on Monday warned of "catastrophic levels of malnutrition" and an escalating humanitarian crisis in northwest Nigeria.
Medical charity Doctors Without Borders (MSF) on Monday warned of "catastrophic levels of malnutrition" and an escalating humanitarian crisis in northwest Nigeria.
Advocate Thabani Masuku has been brought in at the eleventh hour to represent suspended Gauteng High Court Judge Nana Makhubele at a Judicial Services Commission tribunal.
The Western Cape High Court vowed that neither lightning, thunder, nor load shedding would stop the murder trial of Nafiz Modack and his co-accused from starting on 29 January, and staying on track.
The distraught families of a murdered businesswoman and her assistant said that no sentence could heal their pain or bring back their loved ones.
North West police are investigating the circumstances that led to a man's drowning at the Hartbeespoort Dam at the weekend.
Bafana Bafana head coach Hugo Broos opted for youthful exuberance in naming his 23-man squad on Monday for the FIFA Series in Algeria, which starts next week.
Authorities believe that the Linden 1 and Blairgowrie water systems are struggling to supply residents in Randburg because of an increase in water demand.
Civil society groups have lodged an application to have a court review Minister Barabara Creecy's decision to uphold the environmental authorisation of a proposed gas plant in Richards Bay.
The South African Weather Service has issued multiple warnings for for severe thunderstorms, damaging winds and waves, and disruptive rainfall leading to flooding over several parts of the country.
The list of 200 ANC members, including some implicated in the Zondo Commission's report on state capture, is the best the party can offer. This was according to ANC secretary-general, Fikile Mbalula, and ANC Electoral Committee chairperson, Kgalema Motlanthe.
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A team of engineers that successfully converted a traditional taxi to an electric one is now working on doing the same for a bus.
Eskom and municipalities have almost updated half of the prepaid electricity meters in the country, with just over 250 days left before they all stop working owing to a date-rollover issue baked into the code of every meter.
India's interior ministry said Monday it was enacting a citizenship law that critics say discriminates against Muslims, just weeks before the world's most populous country heads into a general election.
According to the latest Brenthurst Foundation poll, the Multi-Party Charter (MPC) between the DA, IFP, ActionSA, Freedom Front Plus (FF Plus), African Christian Democratic Party and other smaller parties could be the anchor tenant in a Gauteng coalition government.
Suspended KwaZulu-Natal regional court president, Eric Nzimande, was seen smiling in the Point Community Court on Monday when an investigating officer admitted that he did not find evidence that the jurist had neglected his duties and gambled at a casino during office hours.
The Gauteng High Court in Pretoria has dismissed an application by three non-profit organisations seeking to stop the government from administering Covid-19 vaccines, due to a lack of sufficient evidence.
Latest figures from the National Energy Regulator of South Africa shows a total of 124 new power projects for private players were registered in the last three months of 2023 - and 25 new projects were added in January.
In his latest Rucking with Rob newsletter, Rob Houwing reckons Italy's impressive Six Nations form may help further delay a possible future entry for the Springboks into the competition.
According to a new analysis, Africa's country borders were not arbitrarily drawn by colonial powers, but owe more to major rivers and precolonial states.
Planet42 said it raised local-currency debt and equity funding from Standard Bank Group Ltd. to help the South Africa-focused rent-to-buy startup repay costly euro-denominated loans.
The DA in the Western Cape looks set to retain control of the province in the 29 May election, but with a decline in support.
A prolonged water outage is eroding the once-flourishing City of Gold. If you live in Joburg, News24 wants to hear your views on the water crisis.
Old Mutual is facing boycott threats after a social media storm erupted over its alleged refusal to pay out the pension savings of a client in defiance of a court order.
The Zola Community Health Centre Clinic is one of the casualties of Johannesburg's massive water crisis.