Businesses, transport, government services reject old notes despite the unavailability of new bills until end of month.

Businesses, transport, government services reject old notes despite the unavailability of new bills until end of month.
Built to house a male workforce under apartheid, hostels are now overcrowded, decaying and largely ignored by the state.
Ahead of key elections, hundreds of thousands in need of homes in opposition-run Western Cape languish on waiting lists.
Poor nutrition rife in country plagued by economic, humanitarian climate crises over two years since Taliban’s return.
As the 44-year-old is sworn in after a crucial election, we chart the road to victory for Africa’s youngest leader.
As foreign boats and illegal trawlers lower fish stocks, local fishers want Diomaye Faye’s government to bring change.
Milei is struggling to overcome hostile lawmakers to enact his radical austerity agenda even as social tensions rise.
In the medina beloved by tourists, signs of recovery lie side-by-side with lasting damage.
Henry Ford’s utopian city, nestled in the rainforest, reflects an ongoing legacy of deforestation from agribusiness.
UN warns Africa’s youngest nation is facing a food crisis.
Lebanon lives two realities, the glitz of the buzzing social scene and the fear and poverty of everyone else.
They have vowed to continue their fight till they find out what happened to their disappeared loved ones.
In annual State of the Nation Address, President Ramaphosa addressed domestic issues and Israel’s war on Gaza.
Despite record job growth, employees are not necessarily finding sustainable jobs that meet the cost of living surge.