The international tribunal is preparing a complaint to the International Criminal Court after concluding that torture and abductions, coinciding with attacks on the judiciary and media, could amount to crimes against humanity
South African households are under financial stress due to Covid-19, with many struggling to make vehicle loan repayments 18 months into the pandemic
Meeting between scientists of both countries may pave way for removal from red list
Three young women have been shot dead execution-style in one of Cape Town’s gang-riddled communities
Kagiso Rabada talks to Eyaaz Matwadia about his love for music and production, how the lockdown affected him, and how he hopes to get back to his best
He faces up to life in prison, a dramatic fall for the singer long praised as R&B’s king
The National Prosecuting Authority will conduct its own probe into Angelo Agrizzi’s claims of ill health, after he failed to attend court again
Desperate motorists queued up at fuel pumps across Britain, draining tanks, fraying tempers and prompting calls for the government to use emergency powers to give priority access to healthcare and other essential workers
Empowering the poor should be what underlies every debate and policy adopted in South Africa
The famine that was feared has come to pass, and aid just isn’t getting in