The change of street and place names rouses the country’s attention unlike anything else and that’s unlikely to change anytime soon
Toyota’s GR Corolla, the big sibling of the sublime GR Yaris, ticks most of the boxes
The report found that a failure to upgrade the Rooiwal wastewater treatment works is a health risk to residents
US deputy secretary of commerce Don Graves said Agoa’s renewal has strong bipartisan support, as lawmakers acknowledge the importance of the continent’s consumer base
The ANC accuses the EFF of trying to govern Ekurhuleni metro, where the two parties are in a coalition, without consultation
Wamkele Mene said Agoa, which grants eligible African countries duty-free access to US markets, ought to pursue greater alignment with the African Continental Free Trade Area
Party leader John Steenhuisen said the comments on the Israel-Gaza conflict undermined his leadership
Trade unions from the US and sub-Saharan Africa will be calling for decent work to be put on the agenda at this week’s Agoa forum
Witness says Ntanzi claimed to have only heard of the footballer’s murder on the news as he was at work on the day
Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana has emphasised the need to address supply-side constraints, such as the country’s energy and logistics crises
The ITB bought the late Zulu king a R2.9 million BMW, paid his tax bills and legal fees, as well as the royal family’s transport and accommodation
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Defence advocate Thulani Mngomezulu told the Pretoria high court that state witness Constable Jabulani Buthelezi went beyond the scope of his work
Increases will be announced in the new year to raise an additional R15 billion in revenue
But Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana says beyond that mark, a comprehensive review of all welfare grants is needed
Municipalities collectively owe Eskom more than R1 billion and are mired in unauthorised and wasteful expenditure and lack of consequence management
The accusation that Bongi Mbonambi directed racist language at an England player reminds us that we should not cheapen the dangers of racism in sport
Beneficiation growth, decent work, penalties for companies that violate labour laws and ensuring multinational companies pay taxes in Africa are among the issues unions will raise
Previous state witnesses had told the court that they saw no injuries on accused number two, Bongani Ntanzi
The TikTok influencer was arrested on Sunday night at the Helen Joseph Hospital for impersonating a medical practitioner
The Gauteng department of social development contends that the havens are illegal, encourage abandonment, and impede the rights of fathers
Extinctions, depleted groundwater and an uninsurable future are the others, and together they create instability with potentially catastrophic effects
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The president coat-tailed on the team’s World Cup triumph to plead for faith that the country can overcome economic crisis
State witness Constable Wendell Jonathan told the court on Monday he was not present when the accused was allegedly tortured
The appeal had been brought by its former chairperson Jerome Ngwenya, who was fired by the Zulu king earlier this year
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The mineral resources and energy department said fuel prices would be lower this month partly because of the drop in the average price of Brent crude oil
As households increasingly build in bricks and mortar within informal settlements, the face of these communities is changing
Minister blames shortages in the public health sector on budget constraints and the fact that doctors are reluctant to work in rural areas
Rugby has shown us what real leaders look like – leaders who will fight for the people they represent
One resident said that if he could speak to the government, he would ‘plead’ for a safe house
This week’s Agoa forum will discuss ways to get more out of the trade agreement
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Head coach Ian Forster was extremely proud of how his New Zealand side had taken it to the wire despite playing one man down for about 50 minutes.
Today, as the country awaits the next update on the state of its public purse, the prospect of a debt crisis seems more imminent than before. This is as South Africa’s fiscal position has deteriorated markedly during the course of this year, a dilemma that could see the treasury inflicting another round of spending cuts.
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