Driven by purpose and financial necessity, older citizens are opting to remain economically active later in life
From the gym that made it all happen to his current frustrations in the UFC, the fighter talks about his journey and where he would like to be
A senior treasury official told MPs the intention was not to close the widening deficit through higher personal income taxes
Congress members will stay at home to pass key government spending bills but a senior trade representative will lead a US delegation
The All Blacks were winning the battle for both territory and possession but the Springboks drew on their reservoirs of self-belief to win 12-11
The state-owned logistics entity, plagued by R130 billion in debt and neglected infrastructure, has presented a turnaround plan to claw its way back to profitability
François le Vaillant painted a uniquely vivid picture of Khoikhoi tribes on the brink of settler-colonial genocide
Pleas for food assistance to aid groups from the malnourished are intensifying in cities and rural areas
Despite being reinstated, staff members have not been compensated for their ordeal
Mauritius has an array of sponge species, offering the opportunity to discover bioactive agents
The Mail & Guardian’s stance on the “Palestinian question” has always been unequivocal. As a publication born during the dying grip of apartheid, we support the Palestinian right to autonomy and denounce the creeping occupation of its land. However, we condemn all violence inflicted on civilians in any conflict around the globe
It says the international community has failed to recognise and stem the persecution of Rwandan refugees and critics of the Kagame regime
Thousands of indigent and homeless people have been picked up by authorities on the streets of the country’s capital Addis Ababa and taken to a camp where they are kept in appalling conditions
Zondo’s mammoth report into state capture detailed numerous instances where parliament failed to ensure attempts at wholesale looting of state entities were exposed early and, this week, we again saw a parliamentary committee fail in its duty to hold politicians to account
The property giant estimated it had debts of $328 billion at the end of June
With most of the NDP targets way off the mark, our fiscal path defers the NDP goals by another decade, if we are lucky, while an incapable state will spell its death
At the start of the 20th century, an estimated 500 000 rhino roamed Africa and Asia. Today, about 27 000 remain in the wild
The City Integrity and Investigation Unit will look into a claim of bribes in the R48 million Chatsworth water project
But the Westville Ratepayers Association says eThekwini is unfairly targeting its members
The Naicker family built a multi-billion-rand empire renting water tankers and yellow plant to government. Bitter family feuds and allegations of collusion threaten to bring them crashing down
It is imperative that social movements inside both blocs navigate their agenda
But for now, the classified report leaves relations between the United States and South Africa in a static, safe place
With interest rates at a 14-year high, many South Africans have depleted their emergency savings
At least 73 people have died and scores injured when the building they lived in burnt down
Dr Johannes Steenkamp said the soccer player bled heavily internally, from damage to the heart and the lungs
Gas has the potential to be a transition fuel as the country moves to cleaner energy sources, says the mineral resources and energy department
Elon Musk, whose firm SpaceX is a leader in commercial space launches, hailed the landing as “super cool”
The democratic process is at the mercy of the ruling Zanu-PF
US embassy spokesperson David Feldmann said Washington had given no indication that it was considering the recall of its representative
The deputy president’s convoy consisted of seven vehicles and only two pulled off, the police minister told parliament on Wednesday
Angry ratepayers stormed out of a meeting to discuss the reasons for their rates boycott when mayor Mxolisi Kaunda declared it closed
While South Africa’s plan is bold, all types of technologies are needed to solve the crisis and ensure that the system has capacity and can withstand the transition