Board members have quit the gas company, accusing the Central Energy Fund of poor governance, and the energy minister of overreach
An irregular farm lease is at the centre of a legal tussle between Patricia de Lille and her suspended director general at public works
He didn’t own a cellphone and spent 30 minutes a day in his vegetable garden. For 60 years he fought any system that sought to oppress and also changed countless lives
English football is set for (another) defiant return, bringing with it several bizarre subplots
Despite growing disgruntlement and a string of high-profile resignations, often by black members, DA rank and file don’t appear to be jumping ship
Photographer Lizzie ZiqubuM’s Senior Citizens exhibition, on show at the KZNSA Gallery is a celebration and appreciation of the role of grandmothers
‘It is a powerful thing to be able to reason and weigh up competing interests in a critical way, one that must not be taken lightly’
The party’s response to journalists and those who speak against them reveal a consistent pattern of misogyny
More than 3 000 employees out of 5 000 have accepted the packages. The state-owned airline, which went into business rescue, is likely to retain 1 000 workers
Renowned human rights lawyer George Bizos, who defended Nelson Mandela and other struggle icons during the treason trial and Rivonia trial, represented families at the TRC, and later represented Marikana miners’ families, has died