As the political horse trading begins, the fate of the controversial policy is uncertain
Captain South Africa is a groundbreaking superhero looking at the genre through the lens of South African culture and contemporary issues
Parliament can proceed to elect the president without the party’s 58 MPs present
The NF party wants a provincial cabinet seat in return for its support
Unless South Africans see a direct improvement to their livelihoods, it will result in civil unrest
Donald Trump is unlikely to end up in jail, but even if he were incarcerated, the legal judgment doesn’t disqualify him from continuing his bid for the presidency
The party says it is not censoring members but is imposing democratic centralism
After eight years at the helm of the University of Cape Town’s department of medicine, Ntusi says it is ‘time for somebody else to come and lead’
The province is the focus of ambitious plans for GH2 power development but civil society organisations fear it promises more than can be delivered
Struggling economies on the continent are leaving many unable to afford basic staples
Senior staff were allegedly told ahead of the elections ‘to cough up R5 million or resign’
David Mann’s collection Once Removed explores how interaction with art can change lives
The Templeton Prize is in recognition of her work in healing in the aftermath of apartheid
Now that the report cards have been handed out, cynicism and uncertainty rule
The country is one of several in Southern Africa experiencing chronic food shortages
Other parties flagged irregularities but want to distance themselves from MK and Jacob Zuma’s efforts to discredit the elections
The former minister’s alleged crimes are more than R500 000, kicking in a minimum sentence legislation
The tariffs hamper efforts to grapple with climate change, including by reducing greenhouse gas emissions
Partnerships such as Cuba’s with Africa can help drive pandemic responses
Parties’ no-go areas are rapidly shifting as the deadline to constitute a government looms
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The responsibility is on party leaders to move beyond their ideological positions and find each other — swiftly — and deliver on the mandate they received from their voters.
The colouring book, designed to be both educational and engaging for children, aims to introduce young readers to Palestine’s history, culture and notable figures through an interactive format
As coalition discussions intensify, the party could end up making significant policy concessions to navigate South Africa’s uncertain future
Screens have their uses and time on them should be limited because children learn best from interacting with a person and using all their senses
The party’s national executive committee will decide who it will partner with – and how – on Thursday
The Financial Stability Review highlights resilience, but warns of geopolitical risks and high government debt exposure
Greener drug design, rather than wastewater treatment, is crucial to combating the pharmaceutical pollution crisis
The convicted rapist and murderer represented himself in his prison escape case at the Free State high court, after his fifth attorney withdrew from the matter
Kodwa and his co-accused, former EOH boss Jehan Mackay, said the state had a weak case against them
Food and fuel have become prohibitively expensive and many Nigerians can no longer afford the basics
Our new leaders representing various political parties, as well as those who voted them into power, must embrace the power of collaboration