by AKANI CHAUKEPRETORIA, (CAJ News) – TENSIONS between South Africa and the United States escalated after the new US ambassador to South Africa, Leo Brent Bozell III, made public comments
by AKANI CHAUKEPRETORIA, (CAJ News) – TENSIONS between South Africa and the United States escalated after the new US ambassador to South Africa, Leo Brent Bozell III, made public comments
by LAURA PEREIRA BRASILIA, (CAJ News)– SOUTH Africa and Brazil have reaffirmed their strong diplomatic, political and economic partnership following President Cyril Ramaphosa’s state visit to Brazil, where he met
by SAVIOUS KWINIKAJOHANNESBURG, (CAJ News) – A BOLD new trade initiative from Beijing is capturing global attention. China has announced zero tariffs on imports from all African countries, a move
by VANSHIKA CHAUDHARY Special ContributorNEW DELHI, (CAJ News) – RECENT events have intensified scrutiny of India’s credibility on the global stage, particularly among BRICS and Global South nations. The sinking
by ODIRILE TOTENG GABORONE, (CAJ News) – ECONOMIC Freedom Fighters (EFF) leader Julius Malema has sharply criticised Botswana for hosting a United States military footprint, warning that the presence of
by NJABULO BUTHELEZI DURBAN, (CAJ News)– As millions of South Africans grapple with economic hardship, housing and sanitation backlogs, high unemployment and rising crime amid strained law enforcement capacity, the
by SAVIOUS KWINIKA PRETORIA, (CAJ News) – IRAN has condemned what it describes as a joint United States–Israeli military assault that killed its Supreme Leader and scores of civilians, including
by MTHULISI SIBANDAJOHANNESBURG – ONLY recently, the South African government secured the repatriation of some 17 compatriots that had been stuck in Russia after their recruitment to participate in the
by DION HENRICK CAPE TOWN, (CAJ News) – SOUTH Africa this month took an extraordinary step forward in the global fight against HIV/AIDS, launching the continent’s first-in-human clinical trial for
by MARCUS MUSHONGA HARARE,(CAJ News) – A growing number of African countries are reassessing the terms of newly structured bilateral health agreements with the United States, with some governments signalling