Today in Africa, Dec 12: UK sanctions RSF leaders over Sudan abuses, South Africa eases telecom rules for Starlink, and the U.S. accuses Rwanda of … Read more: Dec 12: UK Sanctions RSF, Starlink Access, M23 Conflict – OkayAfrica
South Africa’s communications minister ordered a policy change that allows Elon Musk’s Starlink and other foreign-owned satellite internet … Read more: South Africa eases affirmative action regulations on Starlink – Daily News
South Africa will amend rules on local Black ownership requirements after a directive from the telecommunications minister, which could pave the … Read more: South Africa eases ownership rules, opening door for Starlink and other foreign operators
… South Africa tour, which comprised two Test matches and one friendly. India defeated South Africa 5–2 in the opening Test to take a 1–0 lead … Read more: Indian Men’s Hockey Team Clinches Successful South Africa Tour with Wins in Test Match …
In February 2025, Trump offered Afrikaner farmers refugee status, citing “genocide” in South Africa. Claire Mawisa visits Free State to probe the … Read more: Trump’s genocide claim divides South Africa’s white communities – BBC News
Prem Balram, the official with the private Reaction Unit South Africa security and emergency response company, told national broadcaster SABC that … Read more: 1 dead, several trapped after building being constructed collapsed in South Africa
Environmental Activists sued South Africa’s environment department over its March decision to allow State-owned Eskom to breach emission rules at … Read more: South Africa sued over coal plant pollution exemptions – .za
Representative Ilhan Omar’s second husband, Ahmed Nur Said Elmi, resurfaces online in South Africa as President Trump renews immigration … Read more: Ilhan Omar’s ex appears on ‘dirty dandy’ social account as Trump revives married siblings claim
There is no evidence for the widely repeated figure of R18 billion paid to migrants in South Africa by the RAF – not from the fund itself, whose … Read more: Are foreigners ‘bleeding’ South Africa’s Road Accident Fund ‘dry’? Numbers don’t back the claim