Small businesses are on their knees
Given the slow pace of change in mining and other sectors, some analysts have raised concerns that the ruling will cause empowerment efforts to unravel
Jerome Ngwenya acted without authority, LRC says
Warrenton’s residents live in sewage mess and battle with chronic water delivery problems
Research finds women and girls act as recruits, drug dealers and armed gangsters in the ‘deeply ingrained’ gang culture in the Western Cape
At least one of the officers may be linked to the theft of 1.5-million rounds of ammunition from a warehouse during the July looting and violence
The NPA has begun proceedings based on some of the testimony given at the state capture inquiry
The case Zuma refused to answer before Zondo
When the ANC was faced with possible losses in 95 municipalities, it approached two smaller parties in hope that its endorsements would result in trade-offs.
The Bill, which will facilitate South Africa’s transition to a greener economy, compels businesses to reduce greenhouse gas emissions that accelerate climate change
The president said the former health minister had steered the country around the HIV crisis and now the Covid-19 pandemic, and now a Special Investigating Unit report has implicated Mkhize of wrongdoing regarding the Digital Vibes contract
Kubentheran Moodley was arrested at OR Tambo moments before leaving for Dubai in an alleged attempt to flee his corruption-linked legal troubles
The latest extension is the commission’s fifth to date
The Special Investigating Unit says Mkhize’s denials that his family benefited were ‘untrue’
Kubentheran Moodley was caught trying to ‘flee’ to Dubai allegedly after his family was threatened by a debt collector and the state seized R232-million worth of his assets
Climate envoys from the UK, US, and the EU are in South Africa to discuss a possible coal retirement plan
Meeting between scientists of both countries may pave way for removal from red list
Kagiso Rabada talks to Eyaaz Matwadia about his love for music and production, how the lockdown affected him, and how he hopes to get back to his best
The National Prosecuting Authority will conduct its own probe into Angelo Agrizzi’s claims of ill health, after he failed to attend court again
Former top cops file applications to contest the ‘unreasonable delays’ in their fraud matter, also known as the ‘blue-light’ tender
At the ANC’s manifesto launch, Cyril Ramaphosa promised to reduce unemployment, increase social security, and stamp out corruption in the party
The National Arts Council vows that every cent from the sector’s Covid-19-relief programme will be disbursed to artists, after auditors uncover maladministration
ANC president Cyril Ramaphosa has promised a more rigorous mayoral selection process, which will involve the party’s top six
The EFF has made bold promises to root out corruption in ailing municipalities and redistribute land to the poor ahead of this year’s local government elections.
Nearly half of the population in South Africa — one of the most unequal countries in the world — is considered chronically poor.
The DA launched its 37-page manifesto on a virtual platform under the banner “The DA gets things done”.
R39m to effect Ingonyama ruling
Candidate court challenges loom for ANC
With legal challenges to his medical parole looming, the former president’s lawyers opted to first argue for the removal of the prosecutor
Corporal Simanga Khuselo join the peacekeeping mission in the DRC to save money to build his family a home
After an 18-month hiatus, the national carrier has done away with major routes that would have required it to use much larger fleets
The Organisation Undoing Tax Abuse has questioned why Nersa has not immediately provided its reasons for issuing the controversial generation licences