Everyone remembers April 2022, when torrential rains pummelled KwaZulu-Natal and floodwaters ravaged homes, roads and factories. Lives were lost, families were displaced and infrastructure was destroyed. And although every part of the province bore the weight of that disaster, one story in particular has found its way into court. Toyota South Africa Motors (TSAM), has […]
The rare plants which occur in the Northern and Western Cape, have an estimated street value of R6 million to R30 million
The destruction of wetlands affects water availability, biodiversity, climate stability and the wellbeing of all life, including people’s livelihoods
Shoppers are wanting more than a place to buy goods, they want an experience
The Omoda C9 offers good looks, exceptional elegance, ferocious power and can easily get you more than 1 000km on one tank of fuel
Anglo Platinum has invested in renewable energy but ignored the local community’s proposals for socially-owned clean energy
South Africa is a country where silence often wraps itself around pain like a second skin. Whether because of our past or our present struggles, we’ve grown up hearing the word gqina, “be strong,” and soldiering on quietly. At least we used to. In 2025, podcasts have emerged as spaces where South Africans can speak […]
Wits University recognises Kaizer Motaung’s achievements with an honorary doctorate
The Democratic Alliance won’t back the budgets for the departments of higher education, human settlements and police
The province’s politics is a marketplace of competing interests, where loyalty is transactional and power is a prize to be bartered