Several jazz offerings at the virtual festival focus on journeys and identity
Balwin Properties’ Edge registration of over 16 000 units was a global first, covering more homes than any single property developer in the world to date
SAICA makes ongoing efforts to encourage the professionalisation of financial offices in private and public sector organisations
In an amendment published in the Government Gazette on Tuesday, the basic education minister has made further changes to the school return dates for different grades
Research on 3 916 ministers in 23 African countries shows that cabinets are representative and that leaders select members to reduce internal threats from challengers
The prolific interdisciplinary scholar who worked on the periphery and challenged Eurocentrism also drew attention to the El Niño phenomenon and global warming concerns in Victorian times
The Electoral Commission of South Africa said next year’s local government elections will go ahead despite the pandemic as it has plans in place to keep employees and voters safe
Jacob Dlamini’s new book, The Terrorist Album, tells the stories of people saddled with that catch-all phrase during apartheid and how their presence on that list made them fair game
The struggling power utility has updated Parliament on investigations into contracts where more than R4-billion was lost in overpayments
The combination of limited access to quality soap and a lack of knowledge of how to properly wash hands is a challenge in many vulnerable communities