Chagos Dispute Intensifies: Court Halts UK-Mauritius Island Transfer
The decades-long Chagos Dispute has reached a critical juncture as a court issued a temporary injunction stopping the United Kingdom from transferring the Chagos Islands to Mauritius. Activists Bertrice Pompe…
Mauritius Drugs Crisis: Rising Epidemic Threatens Island Youth
Mauritius Drugs is facing a sharp resurgence in drug use and trafficking, decades after the heroin epidemic of the 1990s. Reports reveal rising heroin and synthetic drug consumption, particularly among…
Solidarity Clash: Union Fights Govt Over Job CutsMETA DESCRIPTION
South Africa faces Solidarity Clash labour showdown as Solidarity warns of 200,000 looming retrenchments, citing policy failures and economic strain amid 46% unemployment. South Africa’s labour environment has entered a…
G20 Boycott Sparks Global South Action, Ramaphosa Lead
Johannesburg, 24 November 2025 – The 2025 G20 Boycott wrapped up amid global attention on the US boycott, led by former President Donald Trump. Despite the high-profile absence, South African…
Walmart Africa: 7 Essential Insights Behind the Retail Giant’s Historic Entry into the Continent
Introduction Walmart Africa is now a reality as the American retail giant officially opened its first flagship store in Johannesburg. This launch represents a major moment for both the company…
GBV Crisis: 8 Urgent Actions South Africa Must Take to Combat Gender-Based Violence
Introduction The GBV crisis in South Africa has reached a critical point, with gender-based violence affecting women, children, and entire communities. The country has one of the highest rates of…
Springboks Win: 8 Powerful Reasons South Africa Outclassed Ireland
Introduction A Springboks Win often becomes more than a sporting headline—it becomes a moment that reflects South Africa’s identity, discipline, and competitive spirit. Their recent triumph over Ireland showed exactly…
EU Investment: 9 Key Insights into South Africa’s Trade and Energy Collaboration
Introduction EU Investment has emerged as a defining factor in South Africa’s economic and energy strategy following a high-profile meeting between European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and President…
Fuel Smuggling: 10 Powerful Factors Driving Libya’s $20 Billion Crisis
Introduction Fuel Smuggling in Libya has become one of the most damaging illegal trades in North Africa. Although the country holds some of the largest oil reserves in the world,…
Spaza Safety: 7 Critical Ways to Ensure Food Safety in Informal Shops
Introduction Spaza shops are a vital part of South Africa’s informal economy, especially in townships and rural areas. These small, community-driven outlets offer affordable access to everyday goods, but without…










