The air in South Africa’s biggest city is the country’s most polluted, playing havoc with health, so move to Cape Town
‘Getting retrenched opened up a lot of doors for me’
Employment and Labour Minister Thulas Nxesi rebuffs fears that his department will become too entangled with the private sector to rein it in
Decades after people who fought for freedom died under suspicious circumstances, relatives want their cases reopened
"The stories I write come from being a black woman in South Africa, the friendships and relationships I have had…what we perceive as love."
Masande Ntshanga uses his imagination to create plausible relationships in his genre-bending novels
For Cape Town to survive, it needs more than just a good technical approach to managing water
The opposition party has sought to enter into litigation scheduled for the week ahead
After the Constitutional Court judgment against her, removing Mkhwebane from her position is the obvious next step. But it is a difficult process
Khoza was elected at the board’s first meeting since their appointment earlier this month
The finance minister gave assurances that government will not interfere with the day to day running of the corporation
South Africa is in a good position to upskill employees and young people for the 21st century
Zandile Gumede’s supporters are going to court to force the ANC to reinstate her as eThekwini mayor
One of the intended beneficiaries of the Gupta-linked Estina dairy project told the commission they were excluded from Mkhwebane’s investigation
The former state asset manager CEO says the spreading of misinformation at the corporation was from inside its ranks
The case — heard in the Pretoria high court on Tuesday — was Part A in Gordhan’s bid to set aside the Public Protector’s ‘rogue unit’ report
The additional fiscal support comes as Eskom is weighed down by debt and is expected to report losses of R20-billion in upcoming financial results
The National assembly speaker’s case over her abandoned farm will be heard at the end of October
Mkhwebane now faces four separate and highly political court cases on three of her reports
Ramaphosa takes on Mkhwebane report
The president will brief the media on the public protector’s report
Presidency hints at potential legal review saying she did not consider his response to her preliminary report
Leader of opposition party says it cannot choose between “good presidents and bad presidents”
After detailing donations to Ramaphosa’s CR17 campaign, Mkhwebane says her preliminary view is that there was a risk of “state capture” by donors
The proposed tie up will enable Pioneer to expand its leading brands and access greater capital to invest in local agriculture and people
Former president’s counsel argues their client has been ‘relentlessly cross-examined’
Graduates need to learn critical, transdisciplinary skills if they are to thrive in the modern workplace
Academic spaces are unwelcoming to students of colour. We need to be honest in recognising this
Former president Jacob Zuma is expected to appear before the commission of inquiry into state capture on Friday
‘I realised it was actually a nice way of saying: ‘You were playing that way too loud.”
Although book festivals are generally perceived as adult events, this one is family-centred and includes specific programmes for children.
Despite Nxamalala’s walkout from the Zondo commission, we’ve learned a few things this week