The communications minister said the telecommunications company was still strategic to the state’s programme
The sextech industry is changing our pleasure seeking behaviours, so what does this mean for us as a species?
Seabirds, many of them globally threatened, are sitting ducks for the rodents who are eating them alive
The Special Investigating Unit is owed R986 million by the state institutions it has investigated
Business Unity South Africa’s chief executive has accused the organisation’s president of throwing the lobby under the bus in a meeting with the president
Tsakani Maluleke noted that municipalities failed to provide relief even when funds were available
If the department of science and innovation’s 110 000 genomes project can get enough participants the data could be used to improve healthcare in the country
The passenger rail entity expects to make a R1.7 billion loss in the current financial year
The suspended public protector says the voices in the recordings are those of her husband and ANC official Tina Joemat-Pettersson discussing a bribe
Italy bids farewell to an era defined by his unique brand of flamboyance and controversy, leaving behind a complex legacy that will continue to shape the country’s political landscape for years to come