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South Africa’s long-standing alcohol abuse problem reemerged a day after lifting a lockdown banByNorma Young
An embattled prime minster wants to stay in power to avoid being charged for his wife’s murderByNorma Young
South Africans are worried the government will use coronavirus phone tracking to spy on themByNorma Young
South Africa’s poor face a health and safety quandary as the country goes into coronavirus lockdownByNorma Young
South Africans are divided over the return of 114 students from China’s coronavirus epicenterByNorma Young
A murder scandal, Lesotho’s prime minister, his wife and an African lesson on the rule of lawByNorma Young