South Africa’s economic growth will remain subdued in the medium term due to unrest in the platinum sector and a weak global economic environment.
Section 27 has filed papers at the North Gauteng High Court after it emerged that hundreds of Limpopo pupils are still without textbooks.
The tribunal set up by the Judicial Service Commission to deal with the complaint against John Hlophe by the ConCourt could face a legal challenge.
In the Jewish community a tide of extremism is threatening to push women’s rights back decades, writes Charlotte Fischer.
The purple cries of reverse racism slung at Woolworths are misguided at best, writes Khaya Dlanga. But sure, why not … bring on the white cashiers!
Our mining industry is being sucked into a vicious cycle as labour unrest spreads, with steep wage demands that the industry cannot afford.
The Judicial Conduct Committee has recommended a tribunal be appointed to look into the complaint by Constitutional Court judges against John Hlophe.
The public protector has begun a probe into allegations of wasteful spending of R2.6-million by Sports Minister Fikile Mbalula and his deputy.
South African coach Heyneke Meyer says his team are underdogs as they bid to end a losing streak against Australia on Saturday.
The SA men’s 4x100m relay team gave SA their fourth gold medal and set a new world record in 41.78 seconds at the Paralympic Games in London.