The debate on the State of the Nation address, predictably, became a campaign stump for all parties
The government says Israel’s extension of its military operations in Rafah is in breach of the rights of Palestinians in Gaza
Accused number two Bongani Ntanzi differed with what his lawyer said about the alleged assault that elicited a ‘confession’ from him
True love, if it is properly applied, can free us to transform ourselves, as well as the world around us
Khoza raised eyebrows after posting a recent photograph of herself and her once stated nemesis, Jacob Zuma, on social media
Some believe the Red Berets could pull the government too far to the left, but its lack of ideological clarity suggests otherwise
Democratic Alliance leader John Steenhuisen said the allegations against Mashatile would have come to light had the president instituted lifestyle audits of his cabinet as promised
The court’s decision means the ruling party remains compelled to hand over its deployment records to the Democratic Alliance
A groundbreaking report reveals the shocking state of wildlife with global extinction risk increasing
More than 100 vendors worked in Uhuru Park and Central Park. They now struggle to earn a living and some have had to leave the capital city
They allege they contracted incurable lung diseases while working on mines and want compensation for the harm caused to their health
In an interview, Sibanye-Stillwater CEO Neal Froneman also refutes the view that South Africa’s biggest mining employer is overextended
By Wednesday this week, load-shedding is projected to ease to lower stages
Domestic constraints on the industry may be easing, but this will do little to counteract the effect of the commodity price slump
The rumours have been quashed and the cat’s among the pigeons — champion driver Lewis Hamilton will be wearing Ferrari’s scarlet racing suit for the 2025 Formula One season
The musician and anti-apartheid fighter is still searing at 70 as he embarks on a tour
Malema said they will emulate countries that have success in providing electricity to fix the power problems South Africa has
Presidency spokesperson Vincent Magwenya said it would be unfortunate for SA/US relations if the bill comes to pass
The bipartisan bill accuses the ANC, President Cyril Ramaphosa and Naledi Pandor of anti-semitic statements
Study finds fathers’ exposure to toxins might have health consequences for their children
The last time the country experienced load-shedding at stage six was at the end of November 2023
Red-listed species are on restaurant menus in Gauteng, Eastern Cape, KwaZulu-Natal and the Western Cape
Legal expert says that the state should have called him to the stand in the Senzo Meyiwa trial
The figment of his imagination has defined the president’s timid tenure
The State Security Agency said it had not picked up credible threats about election interference
The president promised that load-shedding would soon be under control and that service delivery would be improved. Again.
The president promised that load-shedding would soon be under control and that service delivery would be improved. Again
The international relations minister said she has had to increase her security
The president said ‘every person responsible’ must be held to account, in a state of the nation address made with the election in mind
Ramaphosa’s State of the Nation speech will count in the long term, if he survives the elections, but it is too late to buy him voters, experts say
The president delivered his 8th address. The last one before elections later this year
The president will deliver his eighth state of the nation address. It will also be his final one under the sixth administration.