All eyes are on the road to the Cape Town World Cup in 2023. The largest national championships ever to be held is just the first step on the journey
The National Development Plan wants children to go to school earlier. Will the country’s provinces be ready to meet the start date in 2024?
This follows a letter from the NDPP to Mkhwebane asking whether there was a ‘misunderstanding’ about the mandates about of their respective offices
The governing party has deferred taking action on her fate by a week
The export of 800 lion skeletons was considered to be unlawful and constitutionally invalid by Judge Jody Kollapen
Charges have been dropped against North West residents found with vast quantities of endangered species
The current electricity pricing policy rewards the power utility for inefficiencies. Fix it and the state-owned entity will have a chance to recover
The former Bafana Bafana coach resigned after the Afcon high. For the next coach to succeed, a lot needs to change.
The unemployment figures in Statistics South Africa’s latest quarterly report are shocking, but 3.5-million people are missing from the official count
Deteriorating governance fuels inequality. But they also hold the key to a better fortune for all
The Western Cape is the only province not governed by the ANC
The Cosafa Championship served as a route to success for South Africa in 2018 and they should attempt to utilise it in the same fashion this year
While work to clean up Sars continues apace, there remains much to be done
The Meyiwa family still has no answers, despite Senzo’s murder having been witnessed by a house full of people
A former convict is being investigated for alleged corruption at a state transport company after apparently passing background checks
Have we become a society that is so hardened that we no longer care about the future of our children?
Nowhere is this more apparent than in this week’s jobs numbers. The unemployment rate is justifiably described as a crisis.
We should hold SA’s politicians to account and not just offer them our unthinking deference
The appointment of a chief restructuring officer is a positive step, but it is not a silver bullet for the power utility’s debt burden
The payouts to affected miners who were part of the class action will provide a modicum of justice
After announcing weak financial results for the first half of 2019, the steel manufacturer is planning to cut more jobs to be able to operate
The financial services company seeks to overturn Moyo’s reinstatement as CEO, citing the breakdown of relationship between Moyo and the board
“The Public Protector has strayed,” says the President in his court papers.
Talks between Moyo and Old Mutual regarding his reinstatement reached a deadlock on Wednesday
The CEO was reinstated on Tuesday by the Johannesburg high court after being dismissed in June
As part of the festival, the organisers have worked on ensuring that they nurture a new generation of Somali readers and writers
The reigning women’s 800m champion will not be able to defend her title after a Swiss judge ruled against IAAF regulations being suspended
SAICA CEO Freeman Nomvalo will head up team to help Eksom reorganise its operational and funding structures
The number of South Africans without jobs now stands at 6.7-million
Mentally ill men and women are easy targets for rapists, who are often known to them, and they don’t always report such incidents through fear
The high court granted the public enterprises minister the urgent interdict he sought against the remedial action recommended by the public protector
The president revealed that Gavin Watson was among the guests at his son’s wedding