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As the world commemorates World Drowning Prevention Day, health and safety advocates are raising alarm over the rising number of drowning incidents in Uganda, particularly among children and young ...
When Denis Jobin, a senior evaluation specialist at the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF), visited a slum in Kenya in March as part of an ongoing evaluation, the smell was overwhelming.
Travelling through South Africa, Annabel Grossman finds that Soweto – a township often associated with crime and poverty – is ...
The Greater Tygerberg Partnership is delivering results in Bellville and and addressing long-term decay by working with property owners, small businesses and civil society.
Too dangerous, too expensive, too dull or too difficult. Some destinations have undeserved or outdated reputations and may be ...
Babalwa Latsha is preparing to take part in a second Rugby World Cup with a South Africa team that have made strides to ...
Finally, Cape Town needs political leaders who are courageous enough to confront two evident realities. Current science ...
The man accused of threatening President Cyril Ramaphosa and Cape Town Mayor Geordin Hill-Lewis will spend the next 30 days at Valkenberg Hospital for observation.
The city has allocated R1.25 billion of its R4.9 billion water and sanitation budget to upgrade Cape Town's ailing sewerage network.
Cape Town motorists urged to be cautious as heavy rain causes flooding on roads The inclement weather has also caused vleis, rivers and canals to reach capacity, and spilling water onto the roads.
A powerful cold front made landfall in the Western Cape with flooding reported in several parts of Cape Town.