Lobbying does not come near the definition of treason, according to legal analysts
Twenty-one species in the national park are invasive, five of which are among the 100 worst invaders globally
The dollar’s international clout is expected to erode over the next 10 years and potential alternatives through Brics+ are perceived as a threat
Lion numbers have remained stable from 2015 to 2023, while the population of hippos plunged by more than 2 500 from 2015 to 2017
Her powerful double bill confronts colonial legacies through bold choreography that refuses easy answers
Four of the European Union’s ambassadors to Pretoria said they shared the country’s values
‘Nil compensation’ in the Expropriation Act is a legally and constitutionally sound tool that parliament has chosen to use to achieve legitimate governmental ends
Tshwane mayor Nasiphi Moya has said the current government is under no illusions about the challenges that lie ahead
Some hard decisions are coming up as the United States tries to discredit South Africa’s standing on the world stage
The insects occur at only two tiny sites at high altitudes in the Wolkberg mountain range