ANC provincial leaders in KZN are headed for a fight over the next eThekwini city boss, with Premier Sihle Zikalala accused of imposing an inexperienced associate
President Cyril Ramaphosa said on Thursday the war in Ukraine could have been avoided if Nato had heeded caution not to expand eastwards, as he reiterated that South Africa was ready to mediate. Replying to a question in parliament, Ramaphosa suggested that it was partly South Africa’s historical perspective on the alliance’s expansion and partly […]
Sixteen months have passed since November 2020, when the trial was expected to begin
Money is an impediment but so too is the lack of political will, accountability and quality teacher training and support
The environment minister withdrew an amendment requiring consent from landowners for environmental authorisations for mining activities
The former DA leader hopeful, Mbali Ntuli, says she is leaving the party on her own terms
The president said he was hoping to speak to Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskiy
Governing party ‘notes’ objections by leaders implicated in the state capture commission reports but reaffirms “principled support”
‘Post state capture we’ve put in several controls on the procurement and contract management side,’ says power utility procurement executive
South Africa are close to finding the sweet spot between competitiveness and enjoyment
The landmark case marks the first against environmental authorisation for gas power plant in South Africa
Zelensky urged his beleaguered compatriots to fight on against Russia’s vastly larger military, even as he suggested the conflict would end in a negotiated settlement.
Land Reform Minister Thoko Didiza had wanted the new board in place by February
Urgent action is required to address the constraints to South Africa’s power system and to reduce the usage of the diesel-fired turbines
The Minister has asked Ramaphosa if the Presidential Climate Commission can oversee the consultation process
But ‘we are not there yet’ says the department of mineral resources and energy
The commission has asked the Competition Tribunal to impose a maximum penalty against Meta Platforms
Human rights group Access Chapter 2 has found endemic abuse by religious or spiritual leaders and calls for legislation to ban so-called ‘corrective’ practices.
Five people, including an alleged gang boss, have been killed in Manenberg
To look into the grey, expressionless eyes of the Chelsea owner was to look into the abyss of modern crony-capitalism’s excesses and structural injustice.
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