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Africa Energy Indaba 2026: Cape Town Summit Charts Continental Path to Industrialization

The Africa Energy Indaba 2026 officially commenced in South Africa’s legislative capital on Tuesday, drawing energy ministers and industry leaders from across the continent to confront a central question: how Africa can harness its resource wealth to drive genuine industrial transformation. The three-day gathering at the Cape Town International Convention Centre has attracted over 1,000…

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South Africa plans year-long troop deployment to combat crime and illegal mining

South Africa is preparing to deploy soldiers to several crime-affected provinces for a year-long mission aimed at supporting police efforts against organised crime and illegal mining. The deployment plan was presented to parliamentary policing committees on Wednesday and outlines a military operation scheduled to run until 31 March 2027. President Cyril Ramaphosa first announced the…

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South Africa sees surge in deepfake identity fraud, new report finds

South Africa accounts for the largest share of deepfake-related identity fraud in Southern Africa, according to a new report highlighting the growing role of artificial intelligence in digital scams. The findings were published in the 2026 Digital Identity Fraud Report by Smile ID, which examined biometric verification trends and identity fraud patterns across the region….

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South Africa urges citizens to leave Middle East as regional tensions escalate

The South African government has urged its citizens living or travelling in parts of the Middle East to consider leaving the region as tensions escalate and further military attacks are expected in the coming days. The warning was issued by the Department of International Relations and Cooperation (DIRCO), which said the deteriorating security situation could…

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From Robben Island to the Vineyards: Historic SA Wine Farm With Ties to Tokyo Sexwale Goes Under the Hammer

A slice of Cape heritage with 300 years of history seeks new owner A piece of South African history—steeped in colonial heritage, fine wine, and liberation politics—is set to change hands. Bloemendal Wine Estate, a 238-hectare property in the heart of the Cape Winelands, will go to auction on 25 March with a reserve price…

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Fifth Day of US–Israel–Iran Conflict Sees Intensified Strikes and Regional Spillover

Thousands of Strikes Reported as Tehran and Tel Aviv Exchange Fire The conflict involving the United States, Israel and Iran has entered its fifth day, with all sides reporting intensified military operations and widening regional repercussions. According to US military officials, American forces have carried out more than1700 strikes on targets inside Iran since February28….

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UK Introduces Emergency Visa Curbs for Four Countries Amid Surge in Asylum Claims

The United Kingdom has unveiled emergency visa restrictions targeting Afghanistan, Cameroon, Myanmar and Sudan following a sharp increase in asylum applications from nationals of those countries. Under measures set to take effect on March26, sponsored student visas from the four nations will be suspended. In addition, skilled worker visas for Afghan citizens will no longer…

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