Germany is in talks with South Africa over a further €720 million ($845 million) in climate-related concessional loans, Rainer Baake, a government … Read more: Germany Offers South Africa €720 Million in Climate Loans –
The move is the latest — and most significant — marker of Chinese auto manufacturers’ growing presence in South Africa, the largest economy on the … Read more: Chinese car exporter Chery to buy Nissan plant in South Africa – The Japan Times
South Africa has ordered a probe into whether the country’s military disobeyed or ignored an ordered from president Cyril Ramaphosa. Read more: Did South Africa’s Military Disobey President Ramaphosa?| Vantage with Palki Sharma
A panel recommended that Gabrielle Goliath represent South Africa at the event. But the culture minister rejected its suggestion. Read more: South African Artist Sues Over Venice Biennale Snub – The New York Times
South Africa on announcement of High-Level Conference on Humanity in War in Jordan in 2026. 23rd January 2026. Today, the six founding States of the … Read more: South Africa on announcement of High-Level Conference on Humanity in War in Jordan in 2026
South Africa is still in talks with Washington to secure a reduction in the 30% tariff that President Donald Trump has slapped on its exports to … Read more: Godongwana plays down big tax changes in South Africa Budget – Engineering News
Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana announced that South Africa is on temporary leave from the G20, but insists that this is not because the country … Read more: South Africa will temporarily leave G20 following US pressure – Newsday
Nissan will continue to offer vehicles and services to customers in South Africa, as before, with several new vehicle launches planned for fiscal year … Read more: Chinese car brand buying massive factory in South Africa – BusinessTech
In July 1993, with South Africa preparing to mark the end of the 48-year apartheid era, ourselves and Manchester United were both invited to … Read more: Meeting Mandela & beating Man Utd in South Africa | History | News –