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What India’s partnership with the AU means for Africa
Explore how India's partnership with the African Union is redefining development in Africa, promoting cooperation without dependency and reshaping global power dynamics
SANDF soldiers return home after successful Goma mission
Supra Mahumapelo praises the SANDF soldiers for their pivotal role in stabilising Goma, as they return home after a successful mission that underscores South Africa's commitment to peace in Africa
President Cyril Ramaphosa and world leaders hail pope’s stance on genocide in Gaza | Pope Francis Death
Several world leaders, including South Africa, Turkey, Iran and Nigeria, have hailed Pope Francis as a man who championed the poor and who was not afraid to pronounce on the genocide taking place in the Gaza Strip.
President Cyril Ramaphosa and world leaders hail Pope Francis as tireless champion of the poor
Several world leaders, including South Africa, Turkey, Iran and Nigeria, have hailed Pope Francis as a man who championed the poor and who was not afraid to pronounce on the genocide taking place in the Gaza Strip.
African Union says US tariffs threaten decades of trade and cooperation
The African Union warns that newly imposed US tariffs threaten to unravel decades of beneficial trade relationships, urging a reconsideration of these measures to preserve mutual cooperation
Ongoing tensions lead to SADC leaders' removal of troops
SADC leaders announce a phased withdrawal of peacekeeping forces from the DRC, responding to escalating violence and the tragic loss of 18 troops in recent clashes.
SADC leaders withdraw troops from DRC amid ongoing tensions
SADC leaders announce a phased withdrawal of peacekeeping forces from the DRC, responding to escalating violence and the tragic loss of 18 troops in recent clashes.
Africa: The Land of Hope for Global Modernisation
Reflections on China's Foreign Minister Wang Yi’s 2025 Press Conference.
President Xi Jinping sends congratulatory message to 38th AU Summit
Over the past year, the AU has united and led African countries in vigorously advancing integration, actively responding to regional and global challenges.
African Union Summit addresses conflict, colonialism and reparations
At the 38th African Union Summit in Addis Ababa, leaders discuss the urgent need for reparations and address the ongoing conflict in the Democratic Republic of Congo, emphasising the importance of dialogue and justice.
SANDF unlikely to withdraw from DRC after another R3. 2bn deployment extension
Senior government figures back move for soldiers not to return home despite 14 being killed in combat late last month.
African Union summit opens, overshadowed by DR Congo conflict
As Rwandan-backed forces seize control of key cities, the African Union summit opens this Saturday, with the Democratic Republic of Congo's president absent and urgent calls for decisive action.
SANDF unlikely to withdraw from DRC after another R3. 2bn deployment extension
Senior government figures back move for soldiers not to return home despite 14 being killed in combat late last month.
Zimbabwean Foreign Minister plans to visit Russia 'very soon'
Zimbabwe's Foreign Affairs Minister Amon Murwira has announced plans for an imminent visit to Russia, highlighting the strengthening ties between the two nations.
Electric vehicles should play a bigger role in Africa’s mining sector – and beyond
The African Mining Vision is set to revolutionise the continent's mining sector through electric vehicle adoption and green mineral strategies. This transformation promises to boost economic growth while addressing climate change challenges and creating sustainable job opportunities across Africa.
How colonial borders continue to shape African conflicts
In December 2006, a crucial African statistical development initiative nearly collapsed under the weight of post-war tensions between Angola and Rwanda. This is the untold story of how careful diplomacy and determination saved continental cooperation in the face of colonial legacy conflicts.
Parliamentary committee chairperson apologises for cancelling meeting on SANDF soldier deaths
The chairperson of the Defence and Military Veterans Portfolio Committee has apologised for the last-minute cancellation of a meeting intended to discuss the tragic deaths of 13 SANDF members in the DRC.
From Leopold to lithium: How corporations perfected the art of plundering Africa
The current conflict in the DRC is not just a crisis of governance or ethnic tensions but a direct continuation of a colonial project rebranded for the 21st century.
Rwanda-backed M23 rebel's advance: DR Congo's strategic city under threat
M23 rebels are steadily encircling Goma, the DRC's strategic eastern city, as the national army struggles to defend its territory. With alleged support from Rwanda and facing a weakened Congolese military, the rebels have captured key positions, forcing over 230,000 people to flee.
Trump’s ‘Make America Great’ slogan could pose challenges for Africa
Donald Trump's imminent return to the White House signals potential disruptions for African economies, with experts warning of reduced investments, trade tensions, and policy shifts that could affect crucial partnerships. From AGOA to climate agreements, African nations face uncertainty as Trump's 'America First' policy threatens existing diplomatic and economic relationships.
Ghana leads Africa with visa-free entry for all African passport holders
Ghana has announced a groundbreaking visa-free policy for all African passport holders, promoting intra-African travel and economic collaboration while honouring the legacy of Kwame Nkrumah
After the inclusion of the AU, South Africa will host the G20 this year
An extraordinary first for the African continent
‘We are not America’: Swapo fields Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah, hoping she becomes Africa’s second serving female president
Swapo’s Uahekua Herunga rubbished assertions that the defeat of Kamala Harris in the United States does not augur well for Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah’s presidential hopes.
Deputy President Mashatile in Harare as SADC chair, President Mnangagwa hosts SADC meeting
Political violence which erupted in Mozambique following the disputed October 9 elections is set to dominate the regional bloc’s meeting in Harare.
‘I thought we were going to be killed’: SA news crew speaks about torture while arrested in Mozambique
Veteran journalist Bongani Siziba told IOL that they were working in Maputo when they were suddenly surrounded and whisked away by the Mozambican police.