But the cinema group’s chief executive insists that the show will go on as load-shedding abates
The directive includes the possibility that the municipality may have to consider fundraising and even sell its debtor’s book
Police confirmed that the items were found in a drain over the weekend, near the home of the six-year-old
Waivers for ZEP holders allegedly contain the incorrect information
The speaker’s application to stop her arrest was dismissed as ‘speculative’ and she was ordered to pay the costs of the legal challenge
The outsourced employees are still fighting for their jobs after the Labour Appeals Court ruled in their favour against WNS
The governing party has lost its battle over uMkhonto weSizwe party’s registration
The data showed that more than half of risk policies bought last year were for funeral cover
With the country being its largest market, the telecom giant has no choice but to smile through the currency pain, analysts say
A functioning biodiversity sector can help lower unemployment, the president said at a conference
If elected, the African Transformation Movement will not play ‘sweethearts’ with criminals and would also not consider their human rights
The presidential election merely confirms Russia’s descent into a full-blown military dictatorship
The president reportedly said he would not meddle when told that Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula could be taken into custody over graft
The parliamentary committee on public enterprises has recommended that the SIU further investigate the matter to ensure accountability and transparency
The consumer price index rose 5.6% year-on-year in February and was at 1.0% month-on-month
Sentencing could not go ahead because of a lack of water in the Scottburgh regional court this week
Nigeria has a mass kidnapping problem, and March has been an especially horrific month
A crook that the prosecuting authority failed to arrest is at the centre of a fresh scam – this time involving state funds
The water shortage was caused by ‘an incident’ at the Eikenhof pump station, the bulk water supplier said
The former president said the Democratic Alliance’s call to have the West send election observers showed where its trust lay
Political parties are treating the issues as ‘peripheral’ concerns
The defence concluded its arguments on Monday, emphasising that its clients were tortured into confessing
Although they are full of promises, parties lack concrete, informed policies for the arts
The minister called on the US to give South Africa rights to develop nuclear energy
Motorists are in store for another price hike come Wednesday
South Africa no longer purely marketed as a leisure destination, but as a country of choice for conferences and exhibitions
Minister will serve one month on unpaid suspension
The deadline for nominations is 29 February
The president failed to appoint an investigative committee into the dispute before recognising the King
The business community initially welcomed him. But the past five years have disappointed — and the private sector has only recently been given a turn at the economy’s steering wheel
The Democratic Alliance will be appointing an independent prosecutor and investigating team to probe the killing of Nhlalayenza Ndlovu
But the court concurred that there was not sufficient argument to alter lMPs’ contested split between provincial and proportional votes