Parliament has agreed to an extension for the report by the Ngcobo panel on whether Cyril Ramaphosa should
face impeachment
Payments into crypto exchanges are not protected as deposits are when paid into a regular bank
Workers at coal-fired power stations in Mpumalanga remain concerned despite assurances that the transition will be just
The ANC treasurer says there is no stimulus to push for the nationalisation of the central bank and argues against extending its mandate
Developing nations are calling for the countries most responsible for climate change to pay for loss and damage
Experts say the company’s stock had long lost
its value, rendering its delisting immaterial
The minister is demanding that 013News retract an article suggesting he interfered in the decisions of the National Prosecuting Authority
Southern African countries push to resume ivory trade in government stockpiles, while other African proposals seek to protect hippos
The Geneva session was an opportunity for the country to update the UN’s Human Rights Council Working Group on progress made
Finance for loss and damage are crucial if low emitting countries are to survive climate shocks
The tourism minister has missed four meetings in recent weeks, prompting the committee to take the legal route
Building more renewable plants is not a silver bullet to stop load-shedding, the energy minister told MPs
The tide is turning, impunity is no longer a given, says national prosecutions boss Shamila Batoyi
The battle for 35% of Umgeni Water dam contract has so far claimed three lives
Retail trade sales fell by 1.9% in the third quarter, the second consecutive quarter of decline after the 1.1% drop in the second quarter
The presidential hopeful has called into question the legality of the league’s disbandment, arguing it was done to manipulate the December conference
Economist don’t expect an upgrade anytime soon, but the country is in a better position to claw back its investment grade rating
Eskom’s Jan Oberholzer says South Africans should to prepare for more power cuts over the next year
The limitation on corporations’ ability to claim damages for defamation is a ‘critical shift’
Private sector investment is needed to solve the country’s logistics problems but poor rail infrastructure will prevent this from happening
Premier Alan Winde called for the investigation after a court judgment indicated senior police officer had worked with members of the 28 gang
The R250 million transaction involved dealing with the cinema group’s debt, as well as the purchase of 100% of its shares by UK and local firms
A lit — but awkward — first cabinet meeting awaits for the president’s uncomradely critics
There is no time to stall. Those responsible for the climate crisis must act now
The court upheld an appeal by miners against a high court victory for environmentalists but recognised the defence in a landmark ruling on abusive litigation
The consortium said Novick stepping down amid a conflict of interest would clear the path for the transaction to go ahead
They are charged with 12 counts of murder, five counts of attempted murder, several counts of illegal possession of firearms and the illegal possession of ammunition
But some see carbon credits as a false solution because companies will use the system to avoid cutting their carbon emissions
The former president says his announcement will be ‘perhaps the most important speech given in the history of the USA’
As the economic crisis worsens mental health professionals see a parallel rise in domestic violence
More than a century later, the descendants of indentured Indian labourers, stand to lose their livelihoods as the company faces collapse
Next season is also under threat if sugar giant’s mills close