The utility’s biggest consumers will use less electricity, so in theory there will be more for ordinary citizens and no load-shedding.
Left to sell potatoes, the disgraced cricketer says ‘sometimes the devil just gets hold of you’.
The outgoing chief whip has performed a somersault on the "pay back the money" saga, saying he distanced the ANC from the police minister’s report.
Alluring though the sale of its Africa shareholding may be, the timing is not ideal given the state of global banking.
Rebuilding faith in the NPA is a process that cannot even begin while Zuma is in office.
In a perfect world, Super Rugby players would stand up for their unpaid Kings colleagues
The stories of the men who were abused as children at the Ballarat diocese in Melbourne, Australia, have unleashed compassion on a national scale.
Class is the great divide when it comes to neighbourhoods dictating who can be in the streets and which "vagrants" must be removed by security guards.
Developing countries must introduce policies now to diversify their exports and sustain growth, write Min Zhu, Stefania Fabrizio and Futoshi Narita.
South Africa has been engulfed in a cacophony of contestation as anger bubbles to the surface of our unequal society.