Local government faces an electricity crisis as theft, unpaid bills and switching to renewable energy piles on pressure
An ANC leader in Gauteng said discussions were underway to field young candidates for the top six positions. A “young leader” is under the age of 60.
The big deal about the little by-election is that the ANC’s bid to hold the province’s north has failed
With investment in agriculture and data, African states could end famine — and reap the reward
A recent judgment means the energy department has a long way to go before it can realise its nuclear dream
The animals are worth R26-million, but valuing them for insurance and other purposes is not easy
Ekurhuleni metro admits in court papers that there has been ‘corruption, fraud and/or bribery’
We have seen the likes of this so often that we no longer bother to make the comparison with the forced evictions and resettlements of apartheid.
South Africa has to tackle the scourge in the same visionary way it has fought against HIV and Aids
A court ruling has lifted the time limit on reporting sexual assault. Prior to the ruling, we asked survivors how such a ruling would impact them.