South Africa is investigating how a chartered plane carrying more than 150 Palestinians from Gaza landed in Johannesburg without proper travel … Read more: ‘Mysterious’ charter plane with 153 Palestinians lands in South Africa – The Telegraph
Moyo kicked a fine conversion to give South Africa a 10-3 lead. Wood, whose astute kicking game had caused problems for the visitors, had the chance … Read more: Ireland Under-20s battle hard but are beaten by physical South Africa – The Irish Times
Questions have been raised over how hundreds of Palestinians were able to leave Gaza and fly to South Africa. Read more: Questions over how Palestinians from Gaza arrived in South Africa – Al Jazeera
Cricket News: South Africa will not pursue the stump-mic incident from the first Test, with batting coach Ashwell Prince dismissing it as a … Read more: ‘No discussion at all’: South Africa coach reacts to Jasprit Bumrah’s controversial ‘bauna …
Watch the full episode exclusively on Bloomberg: http://www.bloomberg.com/short-documentaries Gold built South Africa, but mining kills some who … Read more: Exclusive Preview: The Deadly Quest for Gold in South Africa – YouTube
… South Africa. Importantly, as with many other countries, holders of ordinary Palestinian passports enjoy 90-day visa-exempt access to South Africa … Read more: Home Affairs gives factual update on arrival of travellers from Palestine
… South Africa and never plans to return to the U.S. Produced and Edited … South Africa — Here’s How Much It Costs. Read more: I Moved to South Africa — Here’s How Much It Costs – YouTube
South Africa has played a leading role in international efforts to prevent, stop and punish Israel’s genocide against the Palestinians in Gaza. Read more: South Africa must seize opportunity to show principled global leadership
Ashwell Prince, South Africa’s batting coach, downplayed Jasprit Bumrah’s ‘bauna’ comment directed at Temba Bavuma. | Cricket. Read more: South Africa breaks silence on Jasprit Bumrah’s ‘bauna’ taunt for Temba Bavuma: ‘It’s the first time…’