With the country’s economy on the brink, the president assured the nation that ending load-shedding is his government’s top priority
Kalagadi Manganese accuses mining-industry employer organisation of failing to canvass its membership about a letter calling for Derby’s axing
Load-shedding has hastened the collapse of poorly maintained and managed municipal systems
But the municipality has laid the blame for the filthy state of Tembisa at the feet of the community
Political parties and NGOs will be taking Nersa and Eskom to court for granting the utility an 18.65% tariff hike
All South Africans living in the area have been accounted for, according to the department of international relations and cooperation
A critical lesson in the ANC’s near 30-year rule is that we should find policy measures to shield the state and its functioning from the turbulence that factionalism breathes
The government and Tigrayan politicians signed a peace deal but for minority groups there is little choice but to keep fighting
Coal still dominates the domestic energy mix, providing 81.4% of the total system load, according to the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research
The parliamentary committee delivered a broadside against the tourism minister, and wants the mooted sponsorship deal investigated
After a year of energy market volatility lit a fire under demand for coal, lobbyists of the commodity say it is set to stick around
The former mayor says the ‘culture of fear’ in the party needs to be dealt with and it needs to be more honest about its links with the EFF
The continent is rich in metals for the energy transition such as cobalt, copper, nickel, graphite, graphite vanadium and platinum group metals
Statistics confirm decline in rhino poaching losses in national parks from 451 in 2021 to 448 last year, the toll for private owners was 86
Chief executive has recently come to blows with the Minerals Council South Africa, which called for her axing in a leaked letter
Ramaphosa calls on the private sector and labour to work with Transnet and the government to fix escalating problems
According to the Minerals Council, logistical constraints induced by the railway’s setbacks have cost mining industry R51 billion in exports
Presidency says Mabuza is still second in command while he waits for Ramaphosa to release him with Mashatile waiting in the wings
Tiger Brands and others in the food production chain are struggling under the rolling blackouts
With more people relocating to the coast, demand in the Mother City has sent prices soaring
Three names to be handed over to the top seven for consideration after the ANC decided to recall Sisi Ntombela
The Soetendalsvlei wetland ecosystem is an important biodiversity area and a haven for birds at southernmost tip of Africa
Legal precedent favours the ATM in its application to have parliament’s vote on the Ngcobo report overturned but the speaker says the court erred
Five years after being told to fix South Africa’s unconstitutional cannabis laws, the state has failed to do so
Sergei Lavrov’s African tour was supposed to highlight the strength of Russia’s relationship with the continent but it did the opposite
The 7.8-magnitude pre-dawn quake, whose epicentre was near the Turkish city of Gaziantep, wiped out entire sections of cities in Turkey and war-ravaged Syria, killing more than 1,200 people in their sleep.
Mashatile and fellow ANC members Maropene Ramokgopa, Sihle Zikalala and Parks Tau were sworn in as MPs on Monday
The rolling blackouts are estimated to have cost the country R1 billion a day in 2022, according to the minister
Three years after Ramaphosa proposed it, the land earmarked for the Lanseria urban development remains just veld
Logistical constraints caused production to fall 6% in 2022, according to the mining industry employer organisation
President Cyril Ramaphosa’s efforts to buy time are likely to cause more friction in the ANC as Paul Mashatile and David Mabuza rekindle relations, forcing his hand
Obsessive consultation is a pronounced feature of Ramaphosa’s leadership style, however, it has done him – and the country – few favours