Budgetary constraints have resulted in a plan that won’t cope with Sedibeng’s sewage flow
The acclaimed author unwittingly finds herself in disputed territory but she sticks to her principles and keeps on fighting
Brian Whittaker explains how expropriation without compensation will require careful management by the state
Women farmers produce 80% of Africa’s food, but only own 1% of the land
‘We empower other farmers, especially the youth and women’
Senakhomo is recognised for her outstanding maize yields
Phosa is supplying hundreds of pigs to Pick n Pay every week
The erratic capitalist may joke about taking a chill pill but investors are viewing his antics with alarm
The inquiry into Bongani Mayosi’s death must ‘water the tree of transformation’ at UCT
The Gauteng department of agriculture and rural development intends to terminate its contract with a controversial security services company