SADC needs to be an impartial and committed actor in regional politics to strengthen regional stability and regain people’s trust
The headline ‘Scary time to be a Zionist’ at the University of Cape Town did not consider the ‘scary’ time to be a Palestinian in the Occupied Territories
The executive mayor blamed drought but water experts say the city’s reservoir levels are ‘leaking to critical thresholds’
How finite resources are being managed is of major concern for the country’s civic sector and its citizens
Incidents of wildlife snaring have rocketed in South Africa’s flagship national park in the past four years. What’s driving the surge, and how are conservationists facing up to it?
Bruce Wilson’s experience reflects that of other state patients. Ambulances were in short supply, wards were overcrowded, linen and patients’ clothing was dirty
However, the Gauteng premier praised the coalition government’s achievements in addressing socio-economic challenges
The funds have been allocated to the departments of justice and international relations to cover their costs in bringing the case before the International Court of Justice
Research shows that 38% of South African journalists make use of artificial intelligence tools
However, the legislation is legally complicated, environment minister says