Preliminary economic projections showed 80% occupancy at Durban hotels in December and 75% between 1 and 5 January
Opportunists and individuals with links to gangs are allegedly trying to influence some CPFs in the province
Thousands of jobs are on the line, and the ripple effects are expected to devastate livelihoods, businesses and the town’s broader economy
The former president’s lawyers say Tony Yengeni is being “persecuted” for representing Zuma at his disciplinary hearing
The monarch’s lawyer tried to stop board executives from entering the Ingonyama Trust Board premises but failed
The party is expected to discuss the matter at its upcoming national executive committee meeting, set for next week
Misizulu kaZwelithini’s divorce comes amid tensions in the royal family from those who dispute his ascension to the throne
President Cyril Ramaphosa has called for its alliance partners, the SACP and labour federation Cosatu, to unite to return the ANC to power
The ANC secretary general described Tony Yengeni as a ‘political Casanova’ and ‘very ill-disciplined’
About 16% (1 589 species) of the world’s estimated 10 000 succulent species occur in the Succulent Karoo Biome
The SAWS warning comes just hours after temperatures of 40 degrees were recorded in the north of the province
But his statements feel like a distraction, a manufactured spectacle to deflect attention from America’s real crises
The residents of three retirement homes have accused the Durban Council of South African Women of financial opacity and neglect, and are demanding a new board
Consumers should spend cautiously, despite the positive outlook for the year
The department of mineral and petroleum resources cited a higher crude oil price and a weaker rand
Africa cannot afford leaders disconnected from the demands of its people, the global political economy and the continent’s emerging role in world affairs
My experience of Balinese Hinduism — the world’s most creative religion — knocked my socks off
The financial sector presents opportunities for young people eager to apply their technical skills while having a positive social and environmental effect
Minister Mzwanele Nyhontso said the members of the Ingonyama Trust Board would therefore remain in office ‘until the minister decides otherwise’
We need to tackle the inequality in society to overcome HIV-Aids — let’s take the rights path
His uMkhonto weSizwe party presents only populist platitudes rather than a policy agenda that responds to the country’s economic and social crises
Learning materials are a basic yet vital resource essential to building an equal education system
The water crisis is severe, but it is not unfixable. The blueprint is there — what is required is the political will to make it work.
Bone scans reveal insights into an ancient South African crocodile ancestor
The monarch has been under pressure from KwaZulu-Natal politicians to ditch Buthelezi and has also been at odds with the Ingonyama Trust Board
The festive season is associated with being with loved ones, but it can also be a lonely and difficult time
Impumlophantsi boonstrai adds new piece to to the evolutionary puzzle of therapsids
Here are the names of some of the better known people who died in 2024
An African Christmas is a time to ponder the joy, challenges and resilience that define the festive season – and perhaps for a rethink
The cost of a food basket, which includes staples, from rice to chicken packs and vegetables, is cheaper than it was last year
An intensely focused figure, fashioned from darkest shadow, shifts his weight to his back foot as he prepares to leverage the full elastic force of his body’s frame to unleash what is clenched in his cocked fist. His taut posture and tense concentration are as compelling as they are at odds with the imagined fragrance […]
Coming on the heels of seven coups since 2020, 19 countries held elections but with mixed outcomes