The service isn’t growing as it should because of the pandemic, rising unemployment, fewer visits to malls and more people working from home
The head of the central bank urged the government to stay committed to structural reforms, especially with regard to logistics and electricity
The former Eskom chairperson said a maligned investigation initiated by former CEO Andre de Ruyter was first mooted by the minister
The former Eskom chief executive said he relayed all privately-gathered intelligence to the police and Minister Pravin Gordhan, and so did not breach his reporting duty
Trump did not testify during the proceedings, nor did his defence team call any witnesses
The province’s ANC has expelled eight of its members, including five municipal councillors who voted for an EFF member as Speaker
The Hawks and SIU suggested to Scopa that the former Eskom chief lied about reporting fraud and corruption
During her opening address at Africa’s Travel Indaba, the minister emphasised the need for implementation to revive the industry
Attendees will have to pay the same amount it cost to share a table with President Cyril Ramaphosa when they dine with Julius Malema at the gala dinner
Google Earth shows sewage filling the area from the cemetery to the township of Asiganang, and flowing to the Harts River
The deputy minister of tourism says government is working hard to bring law enforcement on board to address the safety concerns deterring travellers
The defence force won’t be much use in preventing crime at the utility, they say
Gordhan said his department would challenge a ruling that gives the state 60 days to exempt hospitals, schools and police stations from power cuts
The suspended public protector wants the public to be told how much parliament is paying for the evidence leaders
Survey respondents skip meals and make use of food banks as overheads increase
Fragmented habitat and climate warming could put large animals at a disadvantage because of their slower travelling speeds
The treasury has found a new way to throw its weight around. Who will it crush first?
President Cyril Ramaphosa appointed Zondo to the top post despite the JSC recommending justice Mandisa Maya
Hemp bricks are becoming increasingly popular in construction because of their insulating, fire-resistant and climate-friendly properties
Some farmers are opting to diversify to crops like macadamia nuts, bananas and avocados, but this takes time and money
Shakaskraal is a microcosm of what lies ahead for many towns KwaZulu-Natal if its ailing sugar mills collapse
Tenants in Durban blocks want the court to give them the right
to buy their homes
Usurpa Gallery collaborates with local artists for a digital art showcase called The New Medium
The Pretoria high court has found that the rolling blackouts infringe on constitutional rights
South Africa is food secure but people cannot afford nutritious food – or even food every day
A Canadian pension fund has been questioned about its investment in the private prisons’ company
But the opposition coalition led by the DA can’t stop fighting about who is boss for long enough to agree on a Jozi mayoral candidate
The 94-year-old remains the party’s drawcard ahead of elections, according to its secretary general
The party’s working committee is gearing up to intervene in both provinces but this could further damage the ANC’s chances at the polls
Combined Kwazulu-Natal and Gauteng are the most urgent problems for the ANC heading into next year’s polls
The sugar industry’s struggle tells a bigger story of the risks of South Africa’s deindustrialisation
The new smart meters give the power utility the ability to limit the electricity supply to a household