Authorities in South Africa say that two teenagers have died from injuries sustained in a school bus crash in the country's ...
On January 8, 2026, South Africa’s Border Management Authority (BMA) confirmed it had intercepted “more than 20 minors” near ...
Torrential rains and severe flooding across parts of southern Africa have killed more than 100 people in three countries, ...
A church leader, Zoliswa Menziwa, received a suspended prison sentence for exposing herself to 11 children in Rustenburg, ...
Dozens of families in Sinqawunqawu, Cape Town, live under the threat of eviction from land owned by Shoprite Dozens of families are living under the daily threat of eviction from their homes in the ...
With the new school year upon us, many South African children face the harsh reality of returning to school without essential supplies. The Mustadafin Foundation is on a mission to change this, ...
On 19 January 2026, media outlets reported on a horrific vehicle crash in Vanderbijlpark in South Africa’s Gauteng province.
Over 253,000 foreign learners enrolled in SA public schools last year, amid tensions. Minister Gwarube defends equal access to education for all children.
The Federal Minister for Economic Cooperation and Development is focusing on solidarity and partnership in turbulent ...
Municipality lacks funds to rebuild homes of displaced families Northern KwaZulu-Natal families left homeless by a thunderstorm after Christmas are living in a community hall with no prospects of ...
Discover how Chinese enterprises are reshaping Africa's development by moving beyond resource extraction to create ...
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Africa’s moment, if we get reading right

By Benjamin PIPER and Nompumelelo MOHOHLWANEAfrica stands at the edge of a historic demographic shift. By 2050, one in three young people in the world will be African. This represents an extraordinary ...