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The starting gun has been sounded in the seven-club race that will see Irish giants Munster and Leinster in a toe-to-toe ...
As the rainbow nation commemorates Freedom Day on April 27th, new economic partnerships and political reforms signal cautious ...
Former Ulster backs Tommy Bowe and Louis Ludik join Stephen Watson in Belfast. Ian Humphreys is on co-commentary duty ...
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Brazil might be great for carnival, but it’s dangerous for Nigerians. Robberies, kidnappings, and police violence are common.
The commissioner’s not for turning If you doubt whether South African-born Pierre van Heerden is tough enough to break up the ...
With global turbulence during the Trump era and ongoing uncertainty surrounding the GNU, many South Africans are exploring ways to find a Plan B to secure their ...
By leveraging facial recognition technology, travellers can bypass the need for physical documents and enjoy a smooth, ...
Setting up a unity government highlights that a positive turnaround is possible for South Africa, though it is far from ...
The Department of Home Affairs has announced ambitious plans to rapidly expand the number of bank branches offering Smart ID and Passport services—starting with 100 this year.
Home Affairs targets December 2026 to stop issuing green ID books in South Africa, and 2029 to unroll universal smart ID ...