The nuclear-armed nations have a tense relationship because of disputed territories at multiple border areas
The international relations minister called the bloc the chief architects of a new global order
The forensics investigator at the murder scene said he did not collect all DNA evidence as the people in the house were considered victims of an intrusion, not suspects
The two countries have a mutually beneficial future in mind at the Brics summit
Mafokate’s company invoiced a non-profit organisation over R1-million from a lottery grant for a music festival that never happened
The president did not violate any exchange control regulations, the central bank has found after a lengthy investigation
The run-up to Wednesday’s poll has been preceded by a number of concerning undemocratic actions
The order raises questions as to who directs the defence of challenges to the work of commissions of inquiry
Mining windfall helped SA’s financial position, but lower revenues and additional spending will delay the end of fiscal consolidation
The party’s leaders should follow Kant’s maxim: ‘Act as if you would agree that your actions be made universal law’
The president said that only dialogue, mediation and diplomacy would end Russia’s war in Ukraine
The lack of financial viability of councils is a threat to the state-owned-entity’s sustainability
Youth brigade says the deal contradicts the IFP’s position on coalitions
Constant online exposure to the seemingly perfect bodies of others can lead to a desire to conform to unrealistic beauty standards
Democracy can be about more than elections and the sudden moments of rupture enabled by social media. The patient work of building popular movements remains essential
South Africa recognises the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic, which controls part of Western Sahara and has been under Moroccan occupation since the withdrawal of Spain in the 1970s
About 1 000 women in KwaZulu-Natal’s Valley of a Thousand Hills, who have been affected by the ravages of HIV/Aids, will take part in the event
Crucial police work is being neglected, cases drag on for years and accused rapists walk the streets, rape survivor support groups say
Experts say a Vodacom-Maziv marriage would make the entity dominant in the market
The pair was also charged with the murder of Mondli Majola but was found not guilty
Overall cases of murder have dropped slightly but killing of police has almost doubled over the past three months
Twenty-two percent of Capetonians use minibus taxis, but the city’s transport model will reduce this
Parties agree on common policy and power-sharing principles ahead of next year’s poll
The expulsion comes days before the Southern African country holds its 23 August general elections
The Turkish-based gas-to-power firm thinks it is ready to swoop in and save the day by quickly providing more energy to South Africa
There have been no walkouts or temper tantrums as opposition parties bury the hatchet
The Health Justice Initiative wants to assess the legality and cost-effectiveness of the pandemic rollout
Parties have also agreed to invite more opposition groups to join the pre-election coalition pact
Stripped, hijacked and reeking of human waste, the buildings are not fit for human habitation
The country remains a painful reminder of revolutionary leadership that has slipped from legitimacy
A total of R2.6 billion was recovered by the UIF nationally through its ‘follow the money’ project which is auditing companies that benefited from Covid-19 relief scheme
The DA leader has said the pact was about dislodging the ruling party and stopping a coalition between the ANC and the Economic Freedom Fighters