A study says investing in renewable energy will keep damaging emissions in check, writes <b>Fiona Harvey</b>.
The minutes of a Cope election team meeting reveal a devil’s brew of mistakes, failures and mismanagement in the procurement of campaign materials.
Tony Ehrenreich has one dominant concern in Cape Town: putting social justice first.
The state’s opposition to the Walmart/Massmart merger is sending the wrong message to corporate South Africa, argue stakeholders.
Concerns over how relatively minor tremors caused serious damage to buildings in Lorca, where eight people died.
For the handful of policewomen in one of Afghanistan’s most volatile provinces, danger and disapproval are all in a day’s work.
Business Unity South Africa said on Thursday it agreed with the decision by the Reserve Bank to leave interest rates unchanged for the time being.
Negotiations between Morocco and the Western Sahara rebel group the Polisario Front will resume in the United States next month.
Syria’s president has lost whatever legitimacy he once had. Western governments must stop blaming those around him.
Retailer Pick n Pay on Thursday confirmed the retirement of merchandise director Kevin Korb, after 30 years at the company.