South Africa recently had minus degree temperatures and the Middle East topped 50°C — and it’s all of our own making
Long droughts may result in dams unable to adequately supply the industrial heartland
A new study says the river’s wetlands have accumulated toxic pollutants from mining for more than a century
The partly state-owned firm has battled the odds to become the third-biggest mobile operator in SA
Water and housing entities are likely to see political appointments reversed after the cabinet reshuffle
Christopher Duntsch’s surgical outcomes were so outlandishly poor that Texas prosecuted him for harming patients. Why did it take so long for the systems that are supposed to police problem doctors to stop him from operating?
Outgoing Eastern Cape chairperson Oscar Mabuyane is ready to lead the province for another term. The ANC provincial heavyweight and one of President Cyril Ramaphosa’s loyal allies said that when the province holds its conference in December, he will put his hat back in the ring. Mabuyane leads one of the ANC’s biggest provinces after […]
The new finance minister has a difficult task, but analysts say his political capital will help him hold a hard line on state spending
The government’s vision for mined land: farms, tourism and self-generation of electricity
Environment-friendly cleaning products form part of a small, but growing market