South Africa began naval drills with Russia, Iran and China on Saturday, describing the manoeuvres off its coast as not merely a show of force but … Read more: South Africa defends naval drills with Iran, Russia and China as ‘essential’ – National Post
Russia, Iran, China and South Africa are participating in the drills, called “Will for Peace 2026,” with Brazil, Egypt, Ethiopia and Indonesia … Read more: Russia joins China, Iran for naval drills in South Africa – The Kyiv Independent
… South Africa says the exercise is non-political, while critics argue it undermines neutrality. Observers include Brazil, Egypt and Ethiopia … Read more: China, Russia, Iran launch BRICS Plus naval drills in South Africa – YouTube
Chinese, Russian, and Iranian warships have launched a week of naval drills off South Africa’s Cape Town coast, amid high geopolitical tensions over … Read more: Iran, Russia and China join for naval drills in South Africa as tensions run high
South Africa’s municipal electricity debt crisis is often reduced to failing councils, weak billing systems, political interference, and a culture … Read more: The death spiral South Africa urgently needs to escape – BusinessTech
South Africa is hosting a major international naval exercise this week, bringing together naval forces from China, Russia and Iran. Read more: South Africa hosts major multinational naval exercise – Dean Wingrin – YouTube
Leo Brent Bozell III, the conservative activist picked by President Donald Trump to represent the United States in South Africa, is preparing to … Read more: Why the new US ambassador to South Africa could strain relations even further – RFI
South Africa defends BRICS naval drills as ‘essential’ amid tensions. South African official says drills with Russia, Iran, China and others key to … Read more: South Africa defends BRICS naval drills as ‘essential’ amid tensions | News – Al Jazeera
WhatsApp is one of the most common forms of communication in South Africa, but, like emails and SMSes, it is highly prone to scams. According to … Read more: Warning for anyone using WhatsApp in South Africa – BusinessTech