For her neighbours and her comrades, Mama Winnie Madikizela-Mandela was both an adviser and friend
As the country mourns the passing of Winnie Madikizela-Mandela, Cosatu president Sdumo Dlamini hopes the loss will unite South Africa
Trollip sees another day as the speaker walks out on a special council meeting which could have seen the mayor’s removal
For 70 years services were held twice a week. But numbers dwindled to two and it closed. Then 12 years later praises once again raised the rafters
A South African businessperson living in Canada has managed to sell his collection of four gold castings of Nelson Mandela’s hands
Following accounts of sexual abuse, the Anglican Archbishop of Cape Town plans to improve the church’s response to sexual abuse cases
Despite governments having collected over $400-million to provide universal connectivity, women remain unconnected from the internet.
The company is closing down an abattoir and another factory in the hope of finding out how Listeria ended up in its products
The concept of white South Africans seeking refuge from racial “brutality” and “genocide” post-1994 is nothing new.
South African government says it’s “regrettable” that Australia’s home affairs minister wants to give special treatment to white South African farmers