The former Mozambican finance minister will stand trial in New York for his alleged central role in a debt scandal that triggered a sovereign default
Any belief that the legal system is run on corruption is liable to become a self-fulfilling prophecy
A Pinetown resident has filed a case against eThekwini metro officials at her local police station
The deputy president confirmed that South Africa would be forced to host the Brics summit and was likely to host the Russian leader in person
A total of 11 wards in four provinces will be contested on 19 July
Tiaan Eilerd has said the government must be held responsible when it releases an offender who goes on to commit murder or rape
Parties in the cannabis Phakisa event agree to a 30 June moratorium while regulations are put in place
To date, 12 people stand accused in the escape saga and are expected to appear together in court on 8 August
The Democratic Alliance’s coalition agreement needs to reach its targeted 51% if it is to have any success in the 2024 elections
Double Olympic 800m champion Caster Semenya on Tuesday won her appeal to the European Court of Human Rights to challenge whether her rights had been infringed in terms of requiring women with high testosterone to reduce those levels through drugs.
In the urgency that has accompanied the shift to green energy, private finance threatens to encroach on public interests
Attacks on trucks are not uncommon in KZN, having taken place regularly over the past five years
Police minister Bheki Cele has still not commented on the brutal beatings
A US government jet is waiting at Lanseria to fly the former Mozambican finance minister implicated in an international fraud scandal to New York to face fraud charges
The Northern wastewater treatment works disgorges sewage into the Umgeni River, which flows into the sea at Durban, polluting the city’s popular beaches
Snow falls in the city about every 10 years, with the last sprinkling in 2012
Despite diplomatic tensions caused by Pretoria’s ties to Moscow, Ramaphosa said the US president was initially encouraged by his non-aligned stance
Arsonists set trucks alight on the N3 and N4 highways in attacks that have been described as economic sabotage
Australian crayfish, carp from Europe and Asia, silver carp from China, Nile tilapia, the North American largemouth bass and mosquitofish, suckermouth catfish from South America and alien snails have invaded the park
It’s difficult to drive and to understand. The company is once again trying to simplify its structure by unwinding cross-shareholdings
Improved energy supply was the result of a concerted effort to contain output losses, the electricity minister said
On July 9, looting and violence started in KwaZulu-Natal and the scars of those eight terrible days are still red and angry
Investing in alternative energy results in the middle class cutting out luxuries to pay off debt
Price hikes mean fewer people are able to put nutritious food on the table, experts warn
This year’s National Arts Festival provided alternative light in a gloomy time
Excess sulphur dioxide emissions will pollute the air, kill humans and damage the economy, they say
Following the 27 June deluge, the Durban Chamber of Commerce has warned the city that industry will relocate if it does not put in place risk mitigation measures
It’s payback time and the ANC’s former secretary general has taken a note out of Banyana Banyana’s game plan
Energy Minister Gwede Mantashe again blames grid insufficiency, but the electricity minister warns the country will rue delay on expansion
Renewable energy could close the gap between demand and supply, ending load-shedding. But out-of-pocket Eskom must find money to upgrade its transmission infrastructure first
More businesses are taking on solar projects, what does this mean?
While the motion to remove them was valid, the process of bringing it was flawed