NASA chief Bill Nelson said the asteroid dust ‘will give scientists an extraordinary glimpse into the beginnings of our solar system’
A public action project looks to halt the functional extinction of endangered seabirds by 2035
The investment community has for a long time been unhappy about the Naspers and Prosus leadership, including excessive remuneration
The win extended Ireland’s record winning run to 16 Tests and brought to an end the Springboks’ run of six in a row
The IFP’s president said he is watching out for detractors in the party who are calling for him to leave the province for parliament
SAPS says it has heightened visible policing over the Heritage Day weekend
eThekwini council wants the issuing of title deeds completed within two months
The envisaged court would prosecute kleptocrats and corrupt officials and have powers to repatriate money stolen during incidents such as state capture
Is Kgosientsho Ramokgopa an undercover Gunner?
But first justice officials want their Emirati counterparts to say plainly why the first was denied
The ruling party’s economic transformation head Mmamokolo Kubayi said the resolution for state entities to be moved to line ministries remained intact
SA Harvest and OneFarm Share are collecting food that would have gone to landfill and redistributing it to vulnerable people
Farmers have been hard hit by everything from load-shedding to transport costs and supermarkets say they have not passed the costs
of running generators on to battling consumers
In the wake of a food affordability crisis, prices at retail level are not controlled and the government is at arm’s length
The poor are assisted by taxpayers, the rich don’t feel it, but the middle class slips through through the gap in tough economic times
The livelihoods of people selling produce are being threatened by the high food prices
Fresh produce markets in cities around the country provide people with a cheaper shopping alternative, but not many cash-strapped households are aware of the benefits of cutting out the middleman
Confusion over sell-by, use-by, best before and expiry dates among consumers drives food waste
Woolworths donates surplus food to 890 local charities across South Africa, every day
Central bank governor Lesetja Kganyago said the job of tackling inflation was not done yet
The National Prosecuting Authority claims it is as frustrated as the public with the slow pace at which state capture cases are moving
But the party contends it has moved on from internal strife and is focused on the 2024 polls
Minister Patricia de Lille said the country welcomed 4.8 million international and 18.8 million domestic tourists in the first six months of 2023
Professor Puleng LenkaBula lauds the distance learning institution, despite a damning report and battle over it being placed under administration
The Economic Freedom Fighters leader may also face charges of animal cruelty when he tried to kill a cow, stabbing it repeatedly and twisting the knife
The portfolio committee on justice will invite the Judicial Service Commission to brief MPs on the process that has led to this point, 15 years after Motata’s conviction for drunk driving
Government processes and disputed debt are delaying the power that Mozambique has offered South Africa
The City Integrity and Investigation Unit will look into a claim of bribes in the R48 million Chatsworth water project
eThekwini businesses have urged the minister to fire executive members of the board, saying they are responsible for service delivery failures at the port
Inflation accelerated to 4.8% year-on-year in August, up from 4.7% in July, according to data from Statistics South Africa
A cloak-and-dagger approach to macroeconomic policy could further hinder the state’s exercise in confidence-building
The Special Investigation Unit wants to ‘pursue’ those who left to avoid accountability for their actions