Gauteng MPL Themba Sono announced on Tuesday he was leaving the Democratic Alliance (DA) to join the new Independent Democrats (ID) with former Pan Africanist Congress MP Patricia de Lille.
The programme of black economic empowerment in South Africa will go a long way to ensuring that South Africa doesn’t see a revolution like that in the US in 1775, France in 1789, and Russia in 1917.
The South African mining industry’s progress on ending the single sex hostel system is too slow, Minerals and Energy Minister Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka said on Tuesday.
The Iraq war has cost Israel nearly -million so far, including production losses and security preparations, reports said on Tuesday.
Five times more South Africans are affected by debt judgments than are contracting HIV/Aids daily, making the sheriff of the court a major figure in the lives of thousands of working people, according to an economist.
Gencor announced a timetable on Tuesday for the unbundling of its 46% holding in Impala Platinum Holdings Limited (Implats), saying it would put the unbundling proposal to shareholders later this month.
Embattled African National Congress MP Winnie Madikizela-Mandela jetted into Baghdad’s international airport last night on a chartered flight to begin her tour of duty as a human shield.
A final round of talks beginning Tuesday aim to bring democracy to war-scarred Democratic Republic of Congo, but many doubt the government and rebels will manage to work together for peace.
The South African rand was trading close to a 21-month best level against the US dollar in mid-morning trade on Tuesday — testing 7,8377 against the greenback.
Aids might be an opportunity provided by God for South Africa to care for its people, its health minister, Manto Tshabalala-Msimang, told religious leaders yesterday in Johannesburg.