Flags will fly at half mast on government buildings until after the Zulu prime minister is buried
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Following the announcement of the IFP founder’s death on Saturday, throngs of people have been visiting his home in Ulundi
Critics fear the condonation clause in South Africa’s environmental law is “an expensive rubber stamp for legalising the illegal”.
eThekwini Municipality started disconnecting ratepayers who have joined a citywide utility bill and rates payment boycott
Amid load-shedding, soaring costs and ubiquitous corruption, South Africans are craving a real victory
Several small opposition parties protested, but the ANC’s might carried the vote
African countries are developing policies to control the exploitation and export of minerals used in clean energy
Judge Ratha Mokgoatlheng said he did not see why prosecutor George Baloyi would hide a statement
The rainy summer shielded field crops and horticulture from the negative effects of load-shedding