The Msunduzi municipality has been ordered to continue providing services despite the rates dispute with the land body
The power utility has spent R7.7-billion in the first six months of this year, which is the budget for a whole year
The cocaine trade is the third most prevalent market in 14 countries in West Africa
Party’s post about ‘free land’ sees hundreds of houses built on a vacant private property
Debate is heating up over the Child Justice Amendment Act increasing the criminal capacity age from 10 to 12 years
Extreme weather conditions due to climate change are set to increase, meaning higher premiums
There was a reasonable apprehension that the president was biased and his decision made in retaliation for her Phala Phala probe
The government needs to cough up for an effective basic income grant if it wants to achieve a 6% GDP growth rate
Independently filming and live-streaming sittings comes with a cost but the court is closing a window that showed up its critics and was good for transparency
But analysts say the fossil fuel’s boom will probably be short-lived as the turn to renewable energy picks up
Does the friction around coalitions signal what’s to come in 2024 – politicians say no
The Queen died peacefully at Balmoral, in Scotland, on Thursday afternoon, surrounded by family
The president will be back in the National Assembly on 29 September to face questions about the theft of foreign currency from his game farm
Dinesh Patel is demanding further particulars of the state’s case in first trial embroiling the Gupta brothers
Britain’s longest-serving monarch has been dogged by health problems since last October that have left her struggling to walk and stand
The 96-year-old monarch has been dogged by health problems since October last year that left her with difficulties walking and standing
Legendary dancer-choreographer Vincent Mantsoe is being honoured as the 2022 legacy artist at the 24th Jomba! Contemporary Dance Experience
Thabo Mosia ended his testimony by making more key concessions against the state’s allegations
Big ships may be forced to pay a massive fine if they are found to be polluting the oceans
Red tape, land scarcity and site invasions have slowed the process of building houses for flood victims
A national position is a flickering light for Gauteng Premier David Makhura, whose province is the firm turf of Paul Mashatile
Gas is viewed as being able to help African countries in the transition from coal and for cheaper energy access. But at what climate cost?
The prosecuting authority is expecting more attacks on prosecutors as more state capture cases are enrolled
Defence uses the late Brigadier Philani Ndlovu’s July 2019 affidavit to test state witness’s credibility
Global dynamics and South Africa’s energy crisis will weigh on domestic growth for years to come. But green investment could, eventually, resuscitate the economy
A lack of coherence between government departments means little progress has been made in developing cannabis policy
The continent’s football boss wants to be remembered as the architect of a great African football renaissance
The renowned French economist noted that the country has made little progress towards closing the inequality gap, despite efforts to redistribute income
The way water has been managed needs to change because policy decisions can no longer be based on historic rainfall patterns
Defence advocate Zandile Mshololo applied for the state to be censured for allegedly not making full disclosures
Economists at the 2022 Tax Indaba weigh in on South Africa’s economic prospects, as growth flatlines
The foreign secretary comfortably beat her rival, former finance minister Rishi Sunak, after a gruelling summer-long contest decided by just over 170 000 Conservative members