Ramaphosa must, through public demand or GNU nudging, be pressured into severing the tether that still connects him to agenda-based decision-making
In this second of a two-part series, Luke Alfred looks at the fall of Danny Jordaan, previously lauded as the champion of football in post-apartheid South Africa
It seems as if the world has become much more selfish and that attitudes have hardened
Currently, the “Trump effect” has pushed Bitcoin to become the eighth largest asset in the world, surpassing silver. As this trend continues, new crypto investment methods, such as cloud mining, have gained more attention
The United Nations Development Programme’s Achim Steiner criticizes slow global response to Africa’s debt crisis
The fact that the authorities fail to enforce food safety laws and regulations and do not carry out effective inspections is at the root of this problem
The relatives of illegal artisanal miners who are trapped underground in in a flooded mine shaft say that the authorities have failed to help them
The power utility is guilty of trying to ‘milk a cow that no longer has the ability to produce’, a ratepayer told regulator Nersa at its public hearings in Durban on Friday
ANC secretary general Fikile Mbalula defends the decision not to ask the minister to step aside, despite allegations of misconduct linked to VBS Mutual Bank
The foundation says the legislation aims to redress apartheid spatial planning and advance land reform