Johannesburg - The king of South Africa's Zulu community, the country's largest ethnic group, on Wednesday appealed for an end to unrest after six days of looting left scores of dead
Cape Town - Mozambican lorries have been looted and set ablaze in the ongoing unrest in South Africa, an association of road transporters in Mozambique has reportedly said. According to
Cape Town - The African Union Commission has condemned the violence in South Africa that has left at least 72 people dead and 1 234 arrested. "The chairperson of the
Johannesburg - The British and Irish Lions have been reassured of their safety amid a mounting death toll related to looting and arson in South Africa, a security official with
I've never felt further away from home than I have the last two days, writes Cape {town} Etc's Robyn Simpson. The fear that comes with heartbroken phone calls and loved
President Cyril Ramaphosa will address the nation at 8:30pm regarding the government's response to the protests violence, and mass civil unrest happening in parts of our country President Cyril Ramaphosa
KwaZulu Natal was thrown into chaos on Friday as a number of destructive protests took place across the country. Incidents of looting have also been reported, with retailers including Mr
KwaZulu Natal has been thrown into chaos after avid supporters of former President Jacob Zuma took to the streets to showcase their disdain for his recent arrest. On Friday, several
Golden Arrow says it is offering a R200 000 reward for information regarding arson attacks on its buses in Cape Town. According to IOL, this follows a recent attack on
Yesterday, the #BlackMonday movement called on all South African citizens to wear black in solidarity against the parliamentary cabinet reshuffle that took place in the early hours of Friday morning.