A weapons manufacturer on a peace mission. What could possibly go wrong?
Earthquakes don’t kill people; buildings do, says expert
‘Black Girls Rising’ enables girls aged 12 to 18 to lead climate change efforts in their communities through both theoretical and practical training
The new series ‘Shaka Ilembe’ is a chance for black South African filmmakers to tell the story from their own perspective
Khulekani Skhosana says the sanctions are a ‘medal of honour’
A report says fewer people are commenting and posting about news articles — and those who do are likely to be men, higher educated and politically partisan
The country needs more than “paper parks”, says conservation NGO
South African journalists and President Cyril Ramaphosa’s security were stuck in Poland despite the president having earlier met Poland’s leader
Having struggled to keep up with changing markets, the two entities under the department of communications are in states of financial disrepair
The threat of US sanctions has now become overt
A number of the City of Johannesburg’s critical municipal entities are in overdraft
They allegedly offered a R3.5 million bribe to make R69 million police tender fraud investigation ‘go away’
Youth league presidential contender Mkhangelwa accuses NEC member Mduduzi Manana of interfering in processes
South Africa’s suspension or expulsion from the Agoa trade agreement would be painful
The Inkatha Freedom Party is now the largest party at Umvoti, but the ANC and its allies remain in control of the municipality
Parties believe that they need the broadest possible coalition to unseat the ANC
The South African government has remained coy over its economic ties with the US, but Secretary of State Antony Blinken’s office has issued a subtle warning to Pretoria
From the premiership table to the bush leagues: the ANC’s relegation of Ace Magashule was swift and brutal
The past week has been a good week. All three have suffered serious setbacks, as they have once again been exposed as the cowards they truly are, for all the bravado
The company posted a loss of R1.5 billion in 2020, the same year it last tabled an annual report
Farmers in the Apies River area decry the damage pollution from the defective wastewater treatment plant has done to their farms and livelihoods
Electricity Minister Kgosientsho Ramokgopa says Eskom is in the process of stabilising the national grid so that it will have the capacity to accept new renewable projects
The communications minister said the telecommunications company was still strategic to the state’s programme
Seabirds, many of them globally threatened, are sitting ducks for the rodents who are eating them alive
Business Unity South Africa’s chief executive has accused the organisation’s president of throwing the lobby under the bus in a meeting with the president
The passenger rail entity expects to make a R1.7 billion loss in the current financial year
The suspended public protector says the voices in the recordings are those of her husband and ANC official Tina Joemat-Pettersson discussing a bribe
Xanda Moyo, a Zimbabwean, face charges in connection to the prison break of rapist and murderer Bester
Business and unions are set to participate in an Operation Phakisa meeting from Monday next week
The democratic revolution requires a collective effort that goes beyond the ambitions of individual parties or leaders
Eight companies are interested in bidding for either a full purchase of the company or parts of it
Ace’s departure is just but a drop in the ocean of what’s needed for the party to renew itself and be relevant to a country that is drifting away