Deputy president says the ANC will continue to act in solidarity with Cuba, Palestine and Western Sahara, regardless of coercion by ‘influential’ states
A severe storm system left a trail of destruction in eThekwini, KwaDukuza and Ndwedwe
Minister’s statement comes amid kickback allegations against himself and the fund’s chairperson
Vision Partners say they will “engage and settle” with the SA Sugar Association
The United Nations World Economic Situation report said the country’s economy would grow by only 0.5%
South Africa, Zimbabwe, Mozambique, Angola, Zambia, Malawi and Eswatini were singled out as countries of crucial concern
The M&G’s basic food basket survey shows that supermarket prices don’t always drop when those at fresh produce markets do
ANC president says the party fears no new or existing party going into this year’s historic poll
The African showpiece never fails to entertain and this year’s tournament should be no different
Three fine cricketers have retired early and unhappily, but it’s not all doom and gloom
The secretary general’s truth talk this week has turned the blaze on his comrades in the ANC
However, the utility says has put measures in place to deal with the problem
Load-shedding and unity are set to dominate the president’s address, which comes at a low point for the party
It also provides opportunities to learn and to advance the profession
If the International Court of Justice orders Israel to halt its military activity in Gaza, the state would lose its right to self-defence, it argues
No decision from the ANC party leadership yet on how to how to handle the former president
Fikile Mbalula and other ANC officials are now at pains to say that his words were ‘a joke’ and ‘political rhetoric’
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) holds public hearings in the case South Africa v. Israel.
Lawyers representing Israel at the International Court of Justice will table their arguments in day 2 of the proceedings.
The student funding scheme has accused the civil rights organisation of veering into politics and, like the minister, has threatened legal action
Israel’s prime minister has used religious rhetoric referring to the country’s Biblical historical enemy to incite troops to war, South Africa’s legal team told the court
South Africa told the International Court of Justice that Israel is deliberately trying to destroy the Palestinian people living in Gaza
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) holds public hearings in the case South Africa v. Israel. SA makes their argument today.
In a crisis-hit world, attacks on newsrooms and media workers leave us worse off
The state is standing up on principle knowing full well that there will be intense international and domestic pressure to fall into line
Morocco was in a race with South Africa and came out tops with more than 60% of the vote
The draft IRP 2023 scales back renewable projects viewed as a key source of economic growth
Sassa spokesperson denies there is a problem, but officials speaking anonymously say otherwise
The fightback against Zuma’s defection and launch of the MK party has begun
The mineral resources department plans to finalise the country’s new energy plan by the end of May
Bidder says rescue practitioners tried to manipulate process to favour ANC funder Robert Gumede
The plan for rolling out grid infrastructure over the next three years is insufficient to end load-shedding, and requires private investment and funding from the Just Energy Transition Investment Plan
The disgraced former SABC boss also has ambitions of becoming premier of the Free State