Africa’s favourable weather conditions means solar energy uptake could be accelerated with a few nudges in the right direction
The focus may have been on urban nurses during the Covid-19 pandemic, but those in rural areas suffer similar fates. However, very little is known about how they have been able to cope
State participation is valid when the market can’t deliver what’s needed, such as roads and rail networks and telecommunications. But banks and airlines are private enterprise concerns
New research shows how Sasol receives billions in government subsidies
Citizens have for a year protested against the president seeking a third term in office despite a two-term limit. Many have been killed — and 90 more people died in this week’s crackdown
Minister of Finance Tito Mboweni has asked for a week’s delay in presenting the medium term budget policy statement.
The Kabaka of Buganda’s fleet of Rolls-Royces was seized in a coup nearly 60 years ago. Now his successor has brought the only known ‘survivor’ home
ITB chair says land reform minister has no authority over him and only his king can tell him what to do
The case of assault against EFF leader Julius Malema and member of Parliament Mbuyiseni Ndlozi has been postponed because the court in Randburg did not allow the media to broadcast the case
In 100 days of presidency, Lazarus Chakwera has been mostly well received despite a few glitches