Africa loves its women candidates – only that it almost never votes them in, writes Christine Mungai.
SA’s state agencies were monitoring cyberspace for recruitment by the Islamic State (Isis), State Security Minster David Mahlobo said.
Arthur Goldstuck considers the various formats and price tags of the new high-end phones that have arrived in South Africa in the past few months.
Numsa says its members still have to vote on Eskom’s offer that they return to work, but the NUM says they have already accepted the deal.
Industry participants gathered in Cape Town to work out ways to empower and uplift people while protecting and conserving often fragile environments.
The Northern Cape, with its abundance of unpaved tracks, is riddled with disputes over the awarding of lucrative infrastructure contracts.
Our president doesn’t deserve even an ugly or poorly made statue, but he does deserve to fall, like the statue of Cecil John Rhodes did.
Today’s tourists look for destinations that reflect their ethics. They want to visit real communities and have real interactions with real people.
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A damning report held back from the public highlights the extent of cronyism and the influence of unions in filling education positions.