Judges Matter has asked the chief justice whether the implications of the decision have been carefully weighed
The civil rights organisation says students have been asking it to intervene and warned if the crisis was not resolved fast, they would have no option but to protest
ANC head of elections Mdumiseni Ntuli believes the president’s approval rating provides an advantageous platform for campaigning
The latest EV SUV offering has a great range and a stylish interior but the ride could be better
The mentality of denial and blame shifting has landed us where we are in 2024
But a source close to Dominic Mjiyako said he got a call asking him to represent Bongani Ntanzi in Rustenburg
The environment harm caused by transferring fuel from one vessel to another at sea – spills and noise – present enormous risks to biodiversity
The author says the opinion piece was the latest in a years-long campaign of misinformation about the River Club
Army clampdown has led to assaults and the property of legal miners being confiscated
The bipartisan bill accuses the ANC, President Cyril Ramaphosa and Naledi Pandor of anti-semitic statements
Join the Mail & Guardian, Rosa Luxemburg Stiftung and a panel of experts at the post-State of the Nation Address Critical Thinking Forum in Cape Town
South Africa are into their first Afcon semi-final since 2000 and will face much-fancied Nigeria on Wednesday
South Africa’s service delivery woes have attracted all manner of violence. As water becomes more scarce, things will get worse
The International Monetary Fund has slashed South Africa’s 2024 growth forecast as the country’s economy grapples with logistics constraints
Bafana Bafana go through to a quarter-final on Saturday in Yamoussokro against Cape Verde
Based in Durban North, the project will see the rehabilitation of ecological assets
According to a legal expert, the singer should have been charged alongside the five accused
The International Court of Justice has delivered its ruling on the emergency measures requested by South Africa in its genocide case against Israel
David Fowkes, who was appointed as an adviser to the governors last December, has worked for the Reserve Bank since 2013
After the release of the December inflation data, Investec chief economist Annabel Bishop said the Reserve Bank is likely to remain hawkish amid upside risks
The father of Mlungisi Ncalane told the Pietermaritzburg High Court how his son, accused three, had tried to paint a tree
When Joshua started out in 1987, he focused on the spiritual and economic needs of Nigerians
The finance minister was speaking on a panel in Davos about the expansion of Brics
The youngest hostage to be kidnapped by Hamas was born on January 18 and, if still alive, would be celebrating his first birthday this week
The company said it would not allow its technology to be used for ‘political campaigns’
The ride service will face a case in the equality court over allegations that its drivers discriminate against people with disabilities
David Feldman said Jews in South Africa should not be held responsible for the words and actions of the Israeli government
Morocco was in a race with South Africa and came out tops with more than 60% of the vote
South Africa’s biggest banks, and most of their foreign counterparts, are no longer up for prosecution following a competition appeal court order
This year will finally see interest rates fall. But whatever relief the Reserve Bank administers, it will have come too late for some
MisuZulu ka Zwelithini is set to appeal the ruling overturning his recognition – and it doesn’t end there
The ActionSA leader also said he would not be standing as the party’s Gauteng premier candidate