ANC veteran Pallo Jordan believes former president Thabo Mbeki’s 30-page paper on land expropriation does not enrich the land discourse
In a unanimous judgment, the Constitutional Court ruled in favour of private possession and cultivation of cannabis
The Constitutional Court will hand down judgment on Tuesday on whether the private use of cannabis will no longer be a criminal act
Manufacturing numbers may be up, but business confidence is low
The university says all academic activities had been suspended until further notice and several students have received suspension notices
The economy is looking shakier than ever after Stats SA announced that it had shrank by 0.7% quarter-on-quarter
The ANC regional executive committee will now provide the provincial executive committee with three potential candidates to become the new mayor
Content that appeals to a market hungry for shared experiences drives a new growth in sales
A protest over alleged rigged SRC elections at TUT ended tragically
Cheaper food has helped to ease the pain but an ever weakening rand means the prognosis is poor
Thursday marks a week since law student Katlego Monareng was allegedly shot and killed by a police officer following a protest on a TUT campus
Agricultural lobby group AgriSA has called AfriFoum’s release of a list of farms allegedly earmarked for expropriation “irresponsible”
Roy Marcus and Jaco Van Schoor have been ordered to pay back the money they allegedly siphoned from the university
An indaba or a pre-elective conference — how wording is alleged to have sparked strike action
Attending the total shutdown march gave one woman hope for her own family
Hundreds of women along with members of the LGBTI and gender-neutral groups marched across South Africa raise awareness around gender-based violence
Sol Plaatje municipality may be facing another shutdown after schools were closed and businesses disrupted on Monday
Besides Sibanye’s internal investigations, it has held two safety summits and has formed a task team to tackle the causes of the fatalities
UDM leader accuses finance minister of favouritism in handling of PIC boss Dan Matjila
‘Kitted out in dusty cross-trainers I set out on my mission’
A consulting firm is offering the world a chance to immerse themselves in Mandela’s youth through virtual reality
Earlier reports confirmed Given and Ipeleng Mkhari had laid assault charges against each other
The Mandela centenary is being celebrated amidst great contestation over his legacy
Rameshbabu Praggnanandhaa won the title at an event in northern Italy that ended on Sunday
‘Most of the time I am the only woman present at the meetings’
The rugby pundit’s lawyer has said that the review process was a ‘fruitless exercise’
Although Ashwin Willemse did not participate in the independent review, the former Springbok wing and analyst plans to fulfill his contract
Pule Mabe has said that there was no NEC decision to postpone Gauteng’s regional conferences
Drivers for the ride-hailing apps want in on policy discussions as the cost of living and expenses to run their vehicles hamper their income
Google has over 200 factors that rank its sites, pages and images, but is it an accurate tool?
The Ministry of Justice and Correctional Services wants to set the record straight on Minister Michael Masutha’s quoted words in a Bloomberg article
During an interview, Eusebius McKaiser questioned Angie Motshekga on history as a compulsory subject, the teacher-pupil ratio and violence in schools