The disgraced former president has a 63.1% favourability score in his home province. Whether that translates into votes for his new party remains to be seen
This comes as the department of basic education says that although there are challenges, public education is ‘thriving’
South Africa is correct and courageous to oppose the West at the International Court of Justice but is not a consistently principled actor
The Economic Freedom Fighters wants the court to declare the powers, privileges and immunities rules of parliament as well as the Provincial Legislatures Act unconstitutional
The commission of inquiry into the fire at the Usindiso building heard that a witness was trying to conceal a murder when he set the building alight
State Prosecutor objected to the lead investigation, reading some parts of the statement as it contains names of others who had not yet responded
A total of 160 Cape and African white-backed vultures have a new home at Shamwari Private Game Reserve in the Eastern Cape, where they can heal and breed
Despite protestations from a defence advocate, Judge Ratha Mokgoathleng orders the affidavit to be admitted as evidence
Diesel is used to run the open cycle gas turbines which have been used to reduce the higher stages of power cuts
Residents and environmental activists are against a hotel and housing development on the golf course which they say could lead to environmental problems
Fikile Mbalula denies that bringing the former Durban mayor back into the fold is a way to neutralise the Jacob Zuma-affiliated MK party
Last week, South Africans got a taste of the kind of influence economists hold, despite them being part of an often fallible tribe
Crispian Olver, the climate commission’s head, has said that fossil fuel jobs will shrink but citizens will benefit from the green market
Brigadier Bongani Gininda challenges the state’s botched robbery claim, saying there was a hit on the footballer
A ‘domestic dispute’ is said to have been behind the blaze which destroyed a residential building in the city centre on Sunday
Four social development officials are already ‘under precautionary suspension’
European ports are being used as trading hubs for fuel that is too dirty – and dangerous – to be sold in the EU. No prizes for guessing where it ends up instead
A small crowd of about 300 gathered in Tembisa in anticipation of seeing their hero
Investors will struggle to look beyond the country’s energy and logistics crises
Phupho Gumede recognises the responsibility of the sector to address ethical and environmental concerns
The beautiful game arrives at the perfect time to scrub the mud off Afcon’s lead sponsor
In the market for a new vehicle? You’re in luck because it’s a bumper year for car launches
How the 26s, 27s and 28s prison gangs got their name, and how street gangs usurped them
The CSA had a tough decision to make but failed to field any conviction
It is time the DA leader reprised his Christiane Amanpour routine first unleashed in Ukraine
We test Isuzu’s mu-X bottom-of-the-range family SUV — and it comes out tops
Access to the missing middle should be celebrated, but it is only one step in what looks to be a long journey for the higher education system
Five creatives tell of their work on the Israeli violence and the responses they’ve had
ANC veterans have been seconded to help screen those implicated in state capture
There is ‘growing concern’ about increasing levels of gangsterism and organised crime in the Western Cape
It is inevitable that alleged gang leader Ralph Stanfield will be replaced. The question is, by who?
The class of 2023 has obtained the second-highest results in the history of the NSC, according to the basic education department