Torrential rains and flooding have caused dozens of deaths in Mozambique, South Africa and Zimbabwe in recent weeks. Read more: More than 100 dead as floods hit Mozambique, South Africa and Zimbabwe – Sky News
Deadly floods prompted South Africa’s iconic Kruger National Park to shut to further visitors, after extreme rainfall killed dozens in the … Read more: South Africa Closes Kruger Park as Deadly Floods Kill Dozens – Insurance Journal
South Africa is navigating a treacherous diplomatic tightrope as it hosts the “Will for Peace 2026” naval exercise. While the drills involve BRICS … Read more: South Africa Probes Iran’s Presence in BRICS Wargames Amid US Backlash – YouTube
The Millat Group has secured South Africa as host of the first Skift Megatrends event on the continent, with the global launch of Skift’s Africa … Read more: South Africa to host first Skift Megatrends in Africa – African Travel and Tourism Association
Here are five important things happening in South Africa on Friday, 16 January 2026. Read more: One of South Africa’s richest families receives over R1 billion in Capitec shares, and blow for …
South Africa has launched a formal inquiry after Iranian warships reportedly took part in a joint naval exercise, defying President Cyril … Read more: South Africa Once Again Probes Military Over Ties With Iran After Naval Exercises
Illuminating the Shared History Between South Africa and Botswana. In his documentary-style images, Thero Makepe pursues a visual language that … Read more: A Photographer Illuminates Histories in South Africa and Botswana – Aperture
Comments ; South Africa Today on 15 January 2026 · New. 142K views ; The SHOCKING Reason Why Nelson Mandela Never FORGAVE Winnie Mandela. Africon … Read more: South Africa’s Kruger National Park closes after severe floods | REUTERS – YouTube
South Africa’s rand is on a weekly winning run not seen in more than two decades as elevated precious-metal prices and an improving economic … Read more: South Africa’s Rand Set for Longest Winning Streak Since 2002 –