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The Gauteng High Court recently ordered the South African government and police to take firm action against “xenophobic vigilantes” blocking immigrants from accessing health services at clinics. This came after months of reports that vigilantes were screening out immigrants at Johannesburg clinics.
A popular South African radio and club DJ has been shot dead in the country's largest city, Johannesburg, sending shockwaves across the nation grappling with entrenched crime. Warrick Stock, popularly known as DJ Warras, was gunned down in the city centre on Tuesday afternoon.
Police hunt suspects after radio and club DJ Warrick Stock was gunned down in central Johannesburg in broad daylight.
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Tensions rise as South Africa defends deportation of Kenyans as US threatens 'severe consequences'
South Africa has defended the deportation of seven Kenyan nationals as lawful, rejecting allegations of misconduct, while the United States escalated tensions by warning of “severe consequences” over the raid on a refugee processing facility.
Warrick Stock, who performed as DJ Warras, was fatally shot in downtown Johannesburg on Tuesday afternoon, the BBC reported.
Qantas’ non-stop flights take off from Perth to Johannesburg, South Africa and Auckland, New Zealand
If an African safari is on your bucket list, you’re in luck. There is a new way to fly direct from Australia to South Africa from today.
Taxi associations and drivers in Johannesburg signed a pledge of safety after the South African National Taxi Association launched a safety campaign.
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South Africa’s 108-year-old mining giant relocates to Canada in $69 billion merger
Johannesburg-born 108-year-old Anglo American Plc, a diversified global mining company, has received Canadian regulatory approval to merge with Canada’s Teck Resources Ltd., creating a $69 billion mining powerhouse and one of the largest transactions on record.