South Africa mourns controversial, revered Zulu King Goodwill Zwelithini

Goodwill Zwelithini, the controversial but revered king of South Africa's Zulus, died Friday aged 72 after weeks in hospital, his palace announced.
No arrests have been made so far according to authorities
Foreigners attacked in South Africa's Durban amid xenophobia fears
There are concerns of a xenophobia related attack in South Africa. Local media outlets reported on Monday that two foreigners sustained injuries after attackers raided and burned shops in the city of Durban, South Africa.
South African women take part in a protest against gender-based violence
South African women are taking a stand against rape culture
In January, a Johannesburg woman publicly accused popular South African DJs Thato Sikwane, known as DJ Fresh, and Themba Nkosi, known as Euphonik, of drugging and raping her and three other women on a night out in 2011, when she was a second-year student at the University of Pretoria.
Former President of South Africa, Jacob Zuma
Former South Africa president Jacob Zuma faces two-year jail term prosecution
A former President of South Africa, Jacob Zuma, could be going to jail for two years at least, if the commission of inquiry charged to investigate allegations of bribery and embezzlement leveled against him, has its way at the country’s constitutional court.
There have been suggestions that a South African Freezer can make vaccines more efficient
A South African freezer could be a coronavirus vaccination game-changer
A South African natural gas company, Renergen, is using its knowledge of cryogenics to develop an ultra-cold biological transport freezer prototype, CryoVacc.
Africa is gradually getting vaccines
South Africa faces widespread scepticism over vaccine safety
As a nurse in a country battling deadly diseases, Rich Sicina sometimes vaccinates other South Africans, but he says there is no way he will take a COVID-19 shot - he doesn’t believe it will be safe or effective.
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Ford to invest $1 billion to upgrade South Africa operations
Ford Motor Co will invest $1.05 billion in its South African manufacturing operations, including upgrades to expand production of its Ranger pickup truck, the U.S. automaker said on Tuesday.