At the 2025 G-20 Leaders’ Summit in Johannesburg, the host South Africa achieved the adoption of the G-20 Leaders’ Declaration by consensus. Read more: 2025 G-20 Leaders’ Summit – Johannesburg Declaration Affirms Multilateralism and Global …
The City of Cape Town is moving forward with plans to redevelop the site, envisaging a mixed-use development. Read more: Cape Town’s Good Hope Centre precinct a step closer to being auctioned for redevelopment – EWN
… (Cape Town). “It was a special moment in front of this full house,” said Muthusamy, who enters the record books as the first batter to score a test … Read more: Senuran Muthusamy’s maiden ton puts South Africa in command of 2nd cricket test against India
As world leaders meet in South Africa for the G20 Summit, the South Durban Community Environmental Alliance and partner groups took to the Durban … Read more: Durban activists challenge G20 on climate and inequality | Berea Mail – The Citizen
The Cane Cutter’s director Eubulus Timothy and Ashwin Desai during the shooting of a scene inside Ike’s Books, located in Morningside, Durban. Read more: The Cane Cutter: A cinematic tribute to Durban’s Indian heritage and resilience – Daily News
# The Garden Route Environmental Forum in the Western Cape has raised alarms over dwindling government funding to combat invasive plants, warning this … Read more: Garden Route Forum warns funding cuts heighten wildfire risks – Bulletin
A Kathu man has been sentenced to 12 years in prison for raping a woman behind a Mapoteng tavern, highlighting ongoing concerns about safety for women in public spaces. Read more: Kathu tavern rapist jailed for 12 years
Zuma’s leave to appeal bid next month before Judge Millar is expected to be heard virtually. [email protected]. Related Topics: gauteng high … Read more: Jacob Zuma seeks leave to appeal R28.9 million repayment order – Mercury
Cheap cars in Northern Cape · ← Previous · Hooker colossus Marx hits new heights. Springbok hooker Malcolm Marx has delivered the most complete season … Read more: ‘Springboks are freaking immense’ – SA Rugby magazine