Sergeant Batho Mogola said she reminded Muzikawukhulelwa Sibiya of his rights when she realised he was making admissions
The application is part of a brutal legal fight over control of the Zulu kingdom
The rise in people employed in the sector is driven by increased production in field crops, forestry and aquaculture
The South African government’s hardline stance on the global criminal court could reopen debate in the ruling ANC about withdrawing from the body
Officials responsible for sanitation must be qualified and held accountable to prevent the spread of disease and deaths
Allegra guarantees that all patients, including those living with HIV and AIDS, experience personalised care
The world’s most powerful military force mistook a woman and a child for a man in rural Somalia, killed them, and decided their deaths were no one’s fault
Old Mutual Illness insurance keeps family in the green after a devastating diagnosis
Reform to effect greater representation offers the best chance ensuring the UN executes its core mandate
Artists and exhibitions show the connections between Mexico and South Africa