The Democratic Alliance’s relationship with the Inkatha Freedom Party is on the rocks and the ANC sees an opportunity
Ramaphosa swerved to right himself this week, but he needs to keep both hands on the wheel on road ahead
‘My dream is to have hotdog street kiosks around Jo’burg’s clubs and provide free condoms as well’
Losing birds in the Kalahari has a wider effect. Desert areas are critical to overall evolution in avian species, adding diversity to the species
Past industrial revolutions were sparked by innovative youth; the 4IR should be the same
Mkhwebane’s investigation is linked to a donation to President Cyril Ramaphosa’s campaign for the ANC presidency from Gavin Watson
The former Steinhoff chief executive could be ordered to pay back R870-million to the global general household retailer
Venezuela’s government says it has derailed a coup bid, claiming the US, Colombia and Chile colluded in a plot to assassinate President Maduro
Public Protector Busisiwe Mkhwebane must face an inquiry over her fitness to hold office, SACP second deputy general secretary Solly Mapaila says
The AG has called for more leadership from municipalities and local government, as his office prepares to get more power to force accountability
Auditor General Kimi Makwetu will release the latest audit of the state of municipalities throughout the country
A new network of 20 sites have been declared as marine protected areas in South Africa
This can only be achieved by moving from the known to the unknown, the simple to the complex and the local to the global
A love must be instilled at school for the STEM subjects — science, technology, engineering and maths — and digital literacy
Matshepo More says contrary to the allegations her office has retained its employees and has even seen some employees returning
Last week President Cyril Ramaphosa revealed in his Sona that a ‘number of companies have applied for exemptions’ from the R20 an hour minimum wage
Rating agencies have been at the centre of major financial crises
The minister wants smart policy and private sector partnership as central to industrial strategy. Will government have the discipline to implement it?
As the sixth administration begins settling in, a new frontier for power is opening up at local level.
The world should be wary of creeping autocratisation, even in democratic countries
The minute girls walk into the school environment, they face numerous difficulties, including discrimination on the basis of sex
Despite losing another assisted-dying case, Sean Davison will continue his advocacy
A man guilty of impersonating a US congressman has now popped up in the murky oil deal Jeff Radebe signed with South Sudan
Naledi Pandor, the minister of international relations and co-operation reflects on her journey of getting her PhD
The innovative approach aims to target one of Africa’s key problems — youth unemployment
It is far from clear that the deal fits in with South Africa’s long-term energy strategy, or that there is an economic case for it
After years of pointing out the problems, advocacy groups want to work with the state to change the system
Riverside Piggeries has been a pioneer in biogas to electricity, but not without frustration
The lack of detail on issues like Eskom’s restructuring, and the vulnerability of Ramaphosa’s plans to ANC infighting will weigh on reform efforts
President’s address dusts off dormant national development plan, making an aspirational plea, tempered with South Africa’s dire economic reality
Read President Cyril Ramaphosa’s address on June 19