Electricity was the biggest cause and driver of service delivery protests in 2022
Small businesses in Khayelitsha have been paying over R3 more for eggs since November
Is Africa altering the international balance of power by not kneeling before the West in the debate over the Russia-Ukraine conflict?
Parliament’s Scopa wants Eskom to provide a “road map” for when load-shedding will end, saying the committee cannot hold the state-owned entity accountable without a timeline
Residents say the council ignored objections against the development, and is pressing on despite a pending final heritage impact assessment
The Criminal Law (Sexual Offences and Related Matters) Amendment Bill will boost the industry and trafficking and drive it underground
Defence counsel for Moyhdian Pangkaeker tells the Western Cape high court one or more life sentences would be like a death sentence, asks for 30 years
Minister Mbalula offers vague update on measures to prevent fatalities on the notorious N2 in KwaZulu-Natal
Report says crime statistics at the end of August reflected limited improvement on protecting women’s rights
The Southern African Development Community says it does not condone the acts in the video and will take appropriate measures in line with international law