The South African Communist Party has rejected claims of collaborating with the uMkhonto weSizwe party, describing it as a counter-revolutionary organisation
With both countries intent on keeping in check the ‘barbarians at the gate’, South Africa used its uranium reserves and Israeli technical support to develop its nuclear programme
The ANC has put off the decision on how it will intervene in Gauteng and KwaZulu-Natal until next month
A number of local universities may face cuts to their funding after cutting ties with Israeli institutions
Communication professionals have a role to play in bridging this gap, translating the sustainable development goals into relatable narratives that resonate with people and inspire collective action
ANC secretary general Fikile Mbalula defends the decision not to ask the minister to step aside, despite allegations of misconduct linked to VBS Mutual Bank
The division convicted 88.9% of organised crime cases and 90.5% of complex commercial crime cases
India’s largest energy conglomerate The National Thermal Power Corporation (NTPC) and South Africa’s power utility Eskom signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) at the Matla-Urja Energy Conference, held 27–28 November at Wits Business School in Johannesburg to collaborate on technical knowledge sharing and power generation improvements.
The SACP had planned to run in 2024 national and provincial elections but pulled back because of the number of parties funded by white capital
The cabinet has accepted that the communications minister’s unilateral withdrawal of the Bill was not malicious