Pressure is mounting to finalise position papers for the fourth and final preparatory committee meeting for the World Summit on Sustainable Development, to be held in Johannesburg in August
Those sceptical about the government’s alleged Damascene conversion on HIV/Aids, and who fear dissident backsliding, will be worried by the nevirapine appeal in the Constitutional Court…
SOUTH AFRICA issued two telecoms licences to state-owned signal distributor Sentech on Monday in a move heralding the end of state-controlled utility Telkom’s fixed-line monopoly.
The final round of the Super 12 has four teams fighting for two berths.
THE latest data from oil and gas exploration efforts show further extensive and ”very significant” fields are likely to be found off South Africa’s West Coast.
THE fight against terrorism is radically changing the entire system of international relations as coalition partners rally around a common goal.
THE state should take a broader view of social protection. A quarter of South Africans are destitute and approximately half the population lives in poverty stricken households where each person earns less than R400 a month.
SOUTH AFRICAN Reserve Bank Governor Tito Mboweni said on Tuesday the testimony of private banks at the government’s rand inquiry had left the impression that the banks had something to hide.
SOUTH AFRICA’S heavyweight gold shares took centre stage on Tuesday as bullion jumped to its strongest levels in more than two years, but the rest of the market traded sideways weighed by soggy overseas markets.
MPs in the National Assembly on Tuesday warmly applauded the achievements of South Africa and Africa’s first space tourist Mark Shuttleworth.