According to SABMiller’s preliminary results, South Africans can’t afford premium beer anymore, and are turning to cheaper lagers.
A ruling on the presidential pardons process could have far-reaching implications and, some say, affect the president’s power to grant pardons.
Families of the victims of the 1996 Worcester bombing have expressed satisfaction with a court ruling regarding presidential pardons.
Election day in SA has always been cause for celebration. While the shine of ’94 may have worn off, it’s still a day when communities come together.
At the UN Climate Change Convention talks held in Bonn recently 192 countries met to discuss long-term cooperative action to address climate change.
South Africans across the globe showed up on Wednesday to vote, and for most making their mark in a foreign land was a momentous occasion.
Landfills are a potential source of power but authorities are not doing enough to harness it, writes Faranaaz Parker.
Yvo de Boer, executive secretary of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, refers to 2009 as “the year of climate change”.
It’s not all porn and free music. Turns out there’s more than a little God on the Internet. Faranaaz Parker reports.
… but many make their livelihoods there. Faranaaz Parker, Qudsiya Karrim and Percy Mabandu report.