With the country’s economy on the brink, the ‘Big Three’s’ employment and growth promises hold more weight than ever
The country needs a credible left-wing party supported by the working class and the poor, but organised movements and unions such as Abahlali baseMjondolo and the Association of Mineworkers and Construction Union are not an option
Gordhan’s 30-year political career has been marked by his stance on transparency but he has been accused of leaving state-owned enterprises “chronically dependent” on taxpayer bailouts.
The party is also aiming for gains in two provinces, says president on the eve of its manifesto launch
Mediterranean Shipping Company chose Durban as the location for its first designed, built and owned cold storage facility, globally.
Some city residents have had no water for 150 days, yet have received bills of up to R60 000
A security firm on a R57.2 million City Power contract has been implicated in a “reign of terror” in Eldorado Park
The provincial health department ordered the schools to shut their doors after about 100 pupils were infected with the virus, as well as influenza B
The health of young women and girls is shaped by gender-based inequalities and violence
The ‘Big Three’ are not far apart on their plans for the poorest of the poor