The Russia-Ukraine war is driving the oil price up, discouraging workers from returning to the office
What is spectrum, why is it being auctioned, and how does it affect consumers?
As the president of the body, Bathabile Dlamini’s guilty verdict imperils the existence of the league
The former health minister will use KwaZulu-Natal to launch his presidential campaign
The state prosecutor argued that Bernard Moraka and Victor Tshabalala should be punished for their part in Eskom’s R178-billion losses.
Eskom is in a fix because it has little control over the procurement of alternative sources of energy capacity
If properly structured, the committee could introduce an era of accountability that is desperately needed in the governing party
The National Prosecuting Authority risks reputational damage if it fails to act and donor money is part of the answer — as long as there was transparency
President Cyril Ramaphosa has rejected a recommendation from the JSC that he appoint Supreme Court of Appeal president Mandisa Maya as head of the judiciary
Military veterans from Umkhonto weSizwe, Azanian People’s Liberation Army and Azanian National Liberation Army have sought legal advice in a dispute over payments
South Africa ranks first among 164 countries worldwide in the World Bank’s global poverty database
The motions of no confidence were tabled by the African Transformation Movement and the Democratic Alliance
The justice department ignored a 2018 public protector report about a policy vacuum for liquidators for three years, and 6 000 businesses have since folded
The Judicial Service Commission (JSC) has dismissed a demand by nine legal organisations that it should postpone all further interviews with aspiring judges until it has elaborated on its criteria for appointment to the bench. “You are advised that the JSC has not passed any resolution to give you the undertaking you asked it to […]
Brigadier James Ramanjalum, who forms the basis of the NPA’s internal probe into Johnson, is accused of spying on witnesses
Hundreds of dead Cape fur seals are washing ashore dead in Pelican Point, puzzling marine experts
The secretaries say their powers are being gradually removed, with the latest NWC action set to take centre stage at the next national executive committee meeting
Power cuts are expected until Friday while the utility relies on emergency reserves
Proposed amendments to the Cannabis for Private Purposes bill allow for the creation of a commercial recreational cannabis industry
The oil giant’s chief executive flagged the consequences of the West’s moves to disentangle itself from Moscow’s energy system
Provincial task team co-ordinator Lindiwe Ntshalintshali has dared members threatening to challenge the conference to try their luck as she rebukes Mandla Ndlovu for early endorsement
The fire started when melted substance from a light fitting ignited stored manufacturing material.
But others argue that the conservation plan will amount to the ‘biggest land grab in history’
South African competition watchdog has approved Tongaat takeover – with conditions
Load-shedding will be in place from 5pm on Monday to 5am on Wednesday
The firearm believed to have been used by the sergeant in the shooting was reportedly stolen soon after the incident
The continent’s section of new Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change report delivers the biggest assessment ever of effects, adaptation and vulnerability to climate change
The South African Reserve Bank will probably remain hawkish as energy and food prices climb in the wake of Russian aggression
In 2019 SMMEs provided employment to about 47% of the workforce, with their total economic output accounting for about 20% of GDP
An SANDF official admits he took a bribe over building works at the state hospital our leaders should use, but don’t. With R1-billion spent on ‘outsourcing costs’ so far, the project is still not complete
Party ropes in outsiders to boost its image, with Vusi Pikoli mooted for a position on disciplinary committee and Khensani Kubayi for a crucial economics post
No cricketer before or since has had such wide-ranging demand of the dramatics, of the emotional and existential possibilities of making people sweat.