South Africa
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Foreign
South Africa Witnesses First Gay Polygamy Marriage
KwaZulu-Natal province in South Africa made history, Friday,as being the first place to legally marry three homosexual males. The marriage…
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Foreign
South Africa’s University of Venda to Introduce Witchcraft Course, Classes’ll Include Lightning, Thunder
Soon, you can have a degree in witchcraft if the South African government and the Education Department gives the University…
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Inside Nigeria
Nigeria, S/Africa Sign 10-year Visa Agreement
After President Muhammadu Buhari’s three-day visit to South Africa, Nigeria and host have reached an agreement on issuing 10 years…
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Inside Nigeria
Buhari Returns to Abuja After South Africa Visit
President Muhammadu Buhari on Friday returned to Abuja after his three-day working visit to South Africa. While in South Africa,…
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News
Buhari, Ramaphosa Co-Chair Bi-National Commission in South Africa
President Muhammadu Buhari Wednesday arrived in Pretoria, South Africa for a state visit and 9th meeting of Bi-National Commission, which will…
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Inside Nigeria
Xenophobia: Buhari Visits South Africa Wednesday
President Muhammadu Buhari departs Abuja Wednesday on a three-day State Visit to the Republic of South Africa, following an invitation…
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Opinion
Buhari and Ramaphosa’s pancake, By Shola Oshunkeye
After weeks of unrelenting attacks on nationals of other African countries, especially Nigerians, the authorities in South Africa, over the…
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News
Xenophobia: Batch 2 Evacuees arrive Wednesday as South Africa finally grants landing permit to Air Peace
By Fortune Abang South African authorities have granted landing permit to Air Peace Flight B777 to enable it to evacuate…
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News
Xenophobia: Obasanjo writes South Africa’s Buthelezi
Former President Olusegun Obasanjo, Monday, joined the growing list of world leaders putting pressure on the government and people of…
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Inside Nigeria
Xenophobia: 350 More Nigerians Expected from South Africa Tuesday
No fewer than 350 Nigerians are expected back home on Tuesday following the xenophobic attacks which has claimed the lives…
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