Some women spoke to the Mail & Guardian about frequently looking over their shoulder in fear of danger.
Thembi Simelane has come under scrutiny for taking a loan from a company embroiled in the scandal that triggered the bank’s collapse
Recent export agreements with Asian countries are a balm for South Africa, after Botswana and Namibia’s ban on the country’s citrus.
The city still needs to ensure the building is fire compliant before it can open its doors to the public
Failures in infrastructure, maintenance and governance are contributing to maternal and neonatal deaths in the province
The report by the Commission for Gender Equality says while the country’s Constitution and laws aim to fight discrimination based on sex and race, cultural norms make this difficult.
With joblessness at a two-year high of 33.5%, more effort is needed to restructure the jobs market
Joblessness increased for the third consecutive quarter, reaching its highest level in two years
The ban on South Africa produce is contrary to international rules of trade, economists said
The South African clothing industry bemoans injustice as the Reserve Bank loses R3.5 billion as a result of lower duties on imported products