The black markets insatiable demand for ivory has turned poachers attention away from well-protected elephants to more vulnerable hippos... READ MORE›
Individual elephants such as these should be accorded their true value as a National Heritage and should be off limits to hunting... READ MORE›
Al Jazeera's Investigative Unit has uncovered evidence of high level political connections to rhino poaching in Africa... READ MORE›
Mrs Howarth was burned on her face. The attackers forced the couple into their pickup truck before driving them away from the farm... READ MORE›
Omar al-Bashir who has tormented Sudan for 26 years was an honoured guest of Mr Zuma at an African Union summit in Johannesburg... READ MORE›
Hundreds of protesters, most of them men, have marched in the South African capital, Pretoria, over rising levels of violence against women and children... READ MORE›
I'm so excited, said Nonsikelelo Nako, 24, a student from the University of South Africa who was participating in the march... READ MORE›
A rhino injured after poachers mutilated its face to pull out its horns is being treated with a bandage made from an unusual source elephant skin... READ MORE›
South African President Jacob Zuma condemned anti-foreigner violence and appealed for calm... READ MORE›
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Outrage over the Pretoria girls' claims is part of a broader debate that has gained traction in South Africa in the past year... READ MORE›
Hundreds of South Africans condemned the white men's behaviour on social media under the hashtag coffinAlive... READ MORE›
A minubus crashed and burned on Friday killing at least 20 children in a horrific traffic accident outside the South African capital Pretoria... READ MORE›
Gigaba said that South African authorities were in talks with organisers of Friday's march, and that the police would ensure there was no violence... READ MORE›
Bashir, who had been in South Africa to attend an African Union meeting with other African leaders, was already halfway to Khartoum, Sudan's capital... READ MORE›
A South African judge has blocked the country's planned withdrawal from the international criminal court ICC, saying the move is unconstitutional without prior parliamentary approval... READ MORE›
The porcupine was extracted from the snake's stomach It had fallen off the rocky ledge... READ MORE›
South Africa's ruling party, the African National Congress ANC, said on Wednesday that it was studying the report and would comment on it on Thursday... READ MORE›
A fifth-generation South African, Mr. Sparks was descended from the country's original British settlers, who arrived in 1820... READ MORE›
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Her ruling represented a victory for South African prosecutors who had suffered setbacks in two high-profile trials... READ MORE›
Police follow a South African protester in the latest wave of anti-immigrant protests to break out in the capital... READ MORE›
The surprise move on Wednesday came as thousands of people began to take to the streets of the administrative capital, Pretoria, to demand his departure... READ MORE›
Under its first black party leader, Mmusi Maimane, since last year, the Democratic Alliance appears to have made inroads even in A.N.C... READ MORE›
President Jacob Zuma appealed for calm and condemned the latest wave of anti-foreigner violence to grip South Africa in recent years... READ MORE›
South African police and anti-Zuma protesters clash in Pretoria... READ MORE›
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It's mixed feelings, which is something we've gotten used to as South Africans, Makue told The Associated Press in a telephone interview... READ MORE›
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