Zimbabwe: Voters Sue MPs, Oppose Extension of Presidential and Parliamentary Terms

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[New Zimbabwe] Members of Parliament from over 60 constituencies were on Tuesday served with court papers challenging the controversial Constitution Amendment Bill No. 3 (CAB3), as opponents intensified efforts...

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Africa: More Than 2,000 Malawians Are Trying to Leave South Africa

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[Scrolla] Malawi’s government announced a formal voluntary repatriation on 2 June after vigilante attacks on African migrants spread across Gauteng, KwaZulu-Natal and the Western Cape. Over 2,449 Malawians crossed...

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Ramaphosa: R1tn build starts now—but oil shock threatens costs

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President Cyril Ramaphosa says government will intensify efforts to grow the economy, create jobs and attract investment despite mounting global uncertainty, while maintaining focus on inclusive growth and reducing...

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Ramaphosa: R1tn build starts now—but oil shock threatens costs

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President Cyril Ramaphosa says government will intensify efforts to grow the economy, create jobs and attract investment despite mounting global uncertainty, while maintaining focus on inclusive growth and reducing...

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Report reveals South African consumers spend R2k+ monthly online as BNPL soars

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With feedback from more than 3,000 South Africans, Stitch’s 2026 Consumer Payments Report provides a comprehensive picture of how South African consumers’ purchasing and payment habits are changing.

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Report reveals South African consumers spend R2k+ monthly online as BNPL soars

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With feedback from more than 3,000 South Africans, Stitch’s 2026 Consumer Payments Report provides a comprehensive picture of how South African consumers’ purchasing and payment habits are changing.

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Contradictory crypto judgment: New High Court ruling declares bitcoin is ‘capital’

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On 1 June 2026, the High Court Gauteng Division, Johannesburg, issued a judgment in Mangundhla & Dangaiso v South African Reserve Bank that expressly departs from an earlier decision...

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Contradictory crypto judgment: New High Court ruling declares bitcoin is ‘capital’

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On 1 June 2026, the High Court Gauteng Division, Johannesburg, issued a judgment in Mangundhla & Dangaiso v South African Reserve Bank that expressly departs from an earlier decision...

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South Africa’s fiscal targets on track despite Iran war, Treasury says

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South Africa remains on track to meet its fiscal targets despite the conflict in the Middle East, its National Treasury said on Tuesday, 2 June 2026 adding it wanted...

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