Imbuing students with entrepreneurial thinking can also provide value to the larger economy
Sabotage and infighting threaten the water supply of 750000 South Coast residents
Film-makers fear that two new laws will affect the viability of productions
The health minister is positive that all those who came into contact with the infected Durban man will be identified and quarantined
The tourism sector adds unique value to the economy and overall development of the country and this should be further built upon
Justice minister embarks on parole reform after recent murders of two Western Cape children allegedly by parolees
President warns of tougher economic times ahead as the world’s leaders plan for a global economic slowdown
The country’s economy grew by only 0.2% in 2019, after it experienced contractions in both the third and fourth quarter
Employment and Labour Minister Thulas Nxesi addressed concerns about the beleaguered fund, which compensates workers injured on the job
A six-point plan will help to drive the president’s youth employment intervention but it is essential that the experiences of young people are prioritised in its design and delivery
Government was alerted that 12 South Africans were among the crew members on board the ship only at the end of their quarantine
It’s not up to us to feel offended when a politician visits the family of a victim of crime. These victims, honoured in their absence by a political bigwig, are in many cases children and their murder a cause for righteous public outrage. In 2017, it was Jacob Zuma who visited the family of three-year-old […]
Acolytes of the ex-president gear up take-back regions in Mpumalanga, KwaZulu-Natal and North West before the ANC mid-term meeting
Teaching coding in primary school could increase inequality if other skills are not prioritised
New research details how the department was broken, profiting a select few and leaving a third of South Africa’s population without clean water
Cosatu rejects job losses and a wage freeze for public servants, calling this ‘a declaration of war’
The former PIC chief muses over PIC debt-for-equity, privatisation and selling off power stations
SOEs must be dynamic growth enablers if they are to be deemed strategic assets for the economy
Disparate lobby groups (I Am For The Arts, for one) and think-tanks within the arts are stepping up to fill the void, creating the kind of groundswell that is known to make politicians hot under the collar and speaking nervously
There has been an effort by the state to expand the TVET college sector. But the reality is that the systems at many of these colleges are simply not working
Cape Town’s largest passenger rail line has been closed for months, hitting people’s pockets and adding to road traffic congestion in the city
He’s apologised now, but my week was ruined when I had to delve into his past
The finance minister must tread a tightrope to fix the economy as he prepares for next week’s budget speech
In his Sona response, the president apologised for the weaponising of gender-based violence, saying the attack on the red beret leader was “uncalled for”
He must end the Mantashe problem and execute his strategy rather than keep the ANC onside
The president disclosed a development U-turn but the Special Economic Zones and China’s carbon intensive interests are likely to prevail
Sona was a mixed bag but there were some meaningful announcements
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Cape Town’s largest passenger rail line has been closed for months, hitting people’s pockets and adding to road traffic congestion
ANC MPs test the EFF’s disruptive tactics on the leader of the Red Berets in Sona reply
However, the president says even if he has a conflict of interest, another Cabinet member could suspend the public protector
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Some political analysts say President Cyril Ramaphosa is taking too long to mend the country, others says it is the ANC itself that must be fixed
Apartheid’s last president walks back comments that definition was a Soviet plot