The Trump administration slapped South Africa with a 30% import tariff, effective last August
The acting police minister also stressed the need to tackle organised crime, which President Cyril Ramaphosa last week singled out as ‘the most immediate threat to our democracy, our society and economic development’
The Constitutional Court will hear challenges to the National Health Insurance Act from 5 to 7 May 2026
In the months to come, South Africans will eagerly await relief from the water, illegal mining and gangsterism responses the president laid out, but concerned SOCs and ministerial portfolios have the responsibility of keeping citizens informed throughout the year, not just in February 2027
New report warns electricity reform hinges on execution, not policy
A vision for social justice in South Africa is a vision of repair, dignity and shared power.
MaQueen Letsoha-Mathae said the state of municipalities was not encouraging
In the high-octane world of T20 cricket, Rabada seems to be a man running at full tilt on a treadmill, putting in the effort and hitting the lengths, yet remaining in the same place
Tandazani Dhlakama’s Generations section at the Investec Cape Town Art Fair pairs artists across borders and eras to reveal the quiet continuity shaping contemporary African art
Chemicals linked to fertility problems and cancer were detected in all sanitary pads and pantyliners tested