A Centre for Risk Analysis index measuring the ingredients used in making porridge shows that wages are not keeping pace with prices
On 11 March 1990, 50 years of Soviet occupation came to an end
The president reappointed Reserve Bank governor Lesetja Kganyago, as well as deputy governors Fundi Tshazibana and Rashad Cassim
SBS Swiss Business School and TSIBA Business School in educational collaboration
Despite problems in Nigeria, the bank said it anticipates more growth from its Africa operations
Water scarcity in dry places has long shaped how people have used the resource
A crook that the prosecuting authority failed to arrest is at the centre of a fresh scam – this time involving state funds
There are about 30 African countries where tontines are used, and 14 in Asia. In South Africa, it is known as a stokvel
While Nigerian soldiers search the forests in the northwestern state for the 280 learners kidnapped by gunmen riding motorbikes, desperate families are still waiting for news
The water shortage was caused by ‘an incident’ at the Eikenhof pump station, the bulk water supplier said