Cape Town International Airport

Cape Town Airport. Cape Town International Airport was opened in 1954, a year after Jan Smuts Airport (now OR Tambo International Airport) on the...

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  • 3 years

    South Africa appalled that Israel given AU observer status

    The South African government has condemned the decision by the African Union Commission (AUC) to grant Israel observer status in the continental body.
    Israel attained this status after nearly 20 years of diplomatic efforts on 22 July when its ambassador to Ethiopia, Burundi and Chad, Aleli Admasu, presented his credentials to Moussa Faki Mahamat, the chairperson of the AUC, in Addis Ababa....

  • 3 years

    Gauteng’s jacarandas are flowering earlier because of climate change

    The jacaranda trees that transform Gauteng into a purple vista every spring flower earlier because of climate change.
    This is documented in a paper by Jennifer Fitchett and Kestrel Raik, of the School of Geography, Archaeology and Environmental Studies at the University of the Witwatersrand....

  • 3 years

    On failed states and the pitfalls of Western commentary

    Why did a fairly obvious observation by two white American scholars about Nigeria being a failed state cause controversy? It is because their conclusion departs from a familiar arc of Western commentaries on Nigeria and Africa, which tend to favor platitudinous...

  • 3 years

    Cape Town transport stabilised after two weeks of taxi violence

    Public transport in Cape Town and its surrounds has stabilised somewhat following two weeks of disruption due to ongoing conflict over routes between two rival taxi associations.
    “The situation is now stabilised, law and order seem to have been achieved at this point,” Western Cape member of the executive council for community safety Albert Fritz said during a joint media briefing by the local government and the South African...

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