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Uber and Taxi drivers clash in South Africa

Taxi drivers in South Africa on Thursday clashed with their colleagues driving Uber vehicles in the country’s major business district of Sandton near the Gautrain station, resulting in the destruction of three vehicles.

South Africa and Senegal to replay World Cup qualifier

A World Cup qualifier between South Africa and Senegal will be replayed after the match referee was banned for life by Fifa.

South Africa’s Shoprite fined for “reckless lending”

South African retailer Shoprite has been fined 1 million rand ($77,500) for failing to assess properly whether consumers could afford its loans, the National Consumer Tribunal said on Wednesday.

2 men mistaken for kidnapping boy lynched by mob

A mob on Tuesday mistook two men for kidnapping an 11-year-old boy in the Pinetown CBD, west of Durban of South Africa lynching them, according to the police.

Nigeria angry at the killing of it’s national in SA

Nigerian officials are angry at the alleged killing of one of its nationals in South Africa by police officers and have now summoned South Africa's envoy over the matter.

Russia’s Rosgeo in $400m deal to drill gas in SA

Russian exploration company Rosgeo will drill for gas off the southern coast of South Africa under a $400 million deal with PetroSA to help build the African country’s reserves.

Mugabe slams Mandela, blames him for SA’s economic problems

The President of Zimbabwe, Robert Mugabe has slammed the late Nelson Mandela, former president of South Africa blaming him for the economic issues confronting his country.

Nigeria and South Africa possibly out of recession

Africa’s two biggest economies likely emerged from recession in the second quarter but strong growth won’t show up until business confidence is restored, a Reuters poll suggested on Friday.

South African deputy president admits affair

South Africa's Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa has admitted having an extra-marital affair, but denied reports of multiple affairs.

Zimbabweans march for Grace Mugabe over SA assault case

The ruling party in Zimbabwe, Zanu-PF on Wednesday organized a rally and a march in the capital, Harare in solidarity with the country’s first lady, Grace Mugabe.

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