NY Times Africa Leader of South Africa’s Assembly, Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula, Resigns by Design Tech April 4, 2024 April 4, 2024 92 The legal problems of Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula expose the governing African National Congress to one of its biggest weaknesses — corruption allegations — ahead of a crucial national election. Share 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinTumblrRedditWhatsappTelegramEmail Design Tech previous post Taiwan Struck by Deadly 7.4-Magnitude Earthquake next post Iran turning its prisons into ‘killing fields,’ says Amnesty You may also like How Trump’s Redlines Have Upended the G20 Summit... November 16, 2025 Atrocities in Sudan Require World’s Attention, U.N. Says November 15, 2025 Kenya’s Key Export Used to Be Coffee. Now... November 15, 2025 Algeria Pardons Writer Boualem Sansal at Germany’s Request November 13, 2025 Many Displaced Sudanese Feared Dead After Shipwreck Near... November 13, 2025 Senator Criticizes Rubio for Paying $7.5 Million to... November 12, 2025 Ghana, Home of Kente Cloth, Cracks Down on... November 12, 2025 MOWAA, the Museum of West African Art, opens... November 8, 2025 Why Is Trump Threatening to Intervene In Nigeria? November 7, 2025 Paramilitary Accepts Sudan Truce Plan, but the Military... November 7, 2025