Decade long battle over Philippi farmland comes to a head as campaigners say development would destroy the sensitive agricultural area
Cruising at 160km/h while getting a hot stone massage. Really
The power utility keeps applying for exemptions to minimum emissions standards. But its ongoing pollution is causing citizens’ death
National dietary surveys estimate that 77% of children between the ages of six and 23 months do not receive a minimally acceptable diet
#FeesMustFall activist loses his case for leave to appeal his conviction for setting a police vehicle on fire in 2016
Cases referred to the organisation increased by 4% since last year
Lawsuit comes after rights’ commission takes up case of people allegedly assaulted by Eben Etzebeth
Smith said the motion against him doesn’t have anything to do with issues playing out in the party’s leadership, but over disagreements in the Cape DA
The judgment clears the way for Zuma to face fraud, corruption, racketeering and money laundering charges
Instead, it’s Mama, the former Durban mayor who may have been wading through the solid waste tender, the Hawks are visiting
At the heart of the fierce exchange are questions about how well a move for the judiciary to govern itself is being implemented
Gender transformation remains a priority for the Judicial Service Commission — women still face hurdles
It’s taken decades to knock Jo’burg’s Carlton Centre off its perch. Why did it take so long?
After an interrupted start, the new Bafana coach has only one friendly to prepare for Afcon qualifiers
Market sentiment towards high-flying, loss-making start-ups has changed; investors are becoming more wary of big talk
"Duduzane, like Zuma the elder, appeared to believe that he was actually above the commission"
City streets are ‘washed’ to cleanse them of work competitors and for moral, cultural and social restoration
In sorrow over the way migrants are treated in South Africa, Achille Mbembe calls for Africa to adopt a pro-migration stance
Not grappling with things that undermine electoral integrity created a culture of impunity
With an internal vote a week away, leaks and public fights, the party is grappling for direction
Activists believe the president is under pressure from corporates not to sign two Bills that would benefit artists
Despite court cases and financiers pulling out of CO2 producing coal-fuelled power stations, Thabametsi and Khanyisa could still come online
Poverty means more than a million youngsters are missing out on the benefits of early learning
Conventional therapy is relied on when social and peer-to-peer interventions may be the answer
The fourth industrial revolution brings opportunities but also challenges for young teachers and teacher educators
A South African official has found herself in trouble after denying a visa to a would-be teacher, despite the application being riddled with errors
It’s all systems go for the matric 2019 final examinations, save for a shortage in Afrikaans markers
In court, his defence tore holes in the state case and how he ended up admitting guilt for setting a police vehicle on fire
Although Nigeria and South Africa are often cast as rivals they have a strong bilateral relationship
Four people are contenders for the second most powerful position in the DA
How does one cope with living in South Africa? Positive narratives and acts of charity that don’t tackle institutional problems aren’t enough
In Europe, where he lived most of his life, he was either ‘too African’ or ‘not African enough’