The Economic Freedom Fighters leader was to have addressed a conference at Cambridge University on 10 May
A UK lawsuit accuses conservation fund Ifaw of negligence after elephant relocations led to human deaths, injuries, crop destruction, and people being displaced
The genocidal state asks the West for help to fight the fires while its military burns children and adults alive in Gaza.
The court found that there was no reason why those who acquire citizenship of another country should lose their South African citizenship
Coalition politics, while not perfect, forces parties to negotiate and compromise, boosting accountability and combatting complacency and corruption
The German manufacturer scooped a total of five awards at this year’s event — but the Suzuki Swift also grabbed the spotlight
Thirty years on, the patience of the poor is wearing thin as they are subjected to tardy, disrespectful service
The secretary general has once more been accused of violating party rules to influence regional elections in Limpopo and Gauteng ahead of the 2027 leadership contest
The ministry sought to counter the DA’s argument that the targets amount to unfair discrimination
Latest reforms to regulations confront challenges to Eskom’s grid monopoly and the potential for private generators to boost competition