Following criticism over the inhumane treatment of animals on her farm, the ANC’s Stone Sizani has backed Thandi Modise and criticised the DA.
Cronuts, crumbnuts, ramen burgers and wine milkshakes are giving chefs the edge when it comes to attracting the interest of food enthusiasts.
The Agang SA leader says she has decided to leave party politics and return to civil society "to pursue the idealism that has driven" her.
Playing the gender card has its merits, but will Thandi Modise also do and say the unthinkable just to stay alive, asks Haji Mohamed Dawjee.
Namibia’s utility is planning a bond sale in it’s own country as well as in South Africa to raise funding for its share of a $1.2-billion gas plant.
Union spokesperson Castro Ngobese says the metalworkers’ strike is not political, adding that reports of a 10% wage offer by Seifsa are false.
With more than 120 stages and countless performers, Glastonbury – one of the biggest music festivals in the world – is not for the fainthearted.
Dealing with a 350-year-old problem might entail employers recognising that certain chores domestic workers are expected to do are degrading.
The union plans to take Telkom to court to prevent the firing of 9 500 of it’s workers but the company says no such number has been specified as yet.
It’s the number of skilled people that gets an economy going, not the distribution of those skills among its ethnic groups, writes Herman W Kruijsse.