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
State witness Constable Wendell Jonathan told the court on Monday he was not present when the accused was allegedly tortured
President Cyril Ramaphosa, who was with captain Siya Kolisi when he lifted the Webb Ellis Cup, said sport had the ability to lift the spirits of entire nations
Opposition from the ANC eThekwini region and a lack of clarity from above put paid to the attempt to intervene in the city
The former president is again seeking the prosecutor’s removal from the arms deal trial, in doing so reviving old claims he leaked information to the media
Political analyst, Professor Mcebisi Ndletyana, says he believes the promise of audits is ‘rhetoric for public relations’
The electricity minister says having both generating units at the nuclear power station offline would be a disaster
As two wars rage, the International Monetary Fund has warned that geopolitical fragmentation will hurt a still fragile global economy
The vote was expectedly fractious, with the official opposition walking out of the National Assembly
A new bank study reveals many citizens are under massive mental stress due to financial difficulty as they spend more than they earn
The NEC allegedly suggested that President Cyril Ramaphosa explore giving the electricity minister more powers at Eskom
The term’s prominence is partly due to the government’s controversial non-aligned viewpoint on Russia’s war against Ukraine, the language board says
The government hopes to have local government regulations ready by the next municipal poll in 2026
Authorities reported that most air quality monitoring stations were frequently offline due to ongoing power blackouts
Water outages have left many communities with dry spells since August as the city struggles with prolonged recovery periods of Rand Water and Johannesburg Water supply systems
Makwana’s resignation comes hours after Electricity Minister Kgosientsho Ramokgopa said the country was not yet ‘out of the woods’ in terms of load-shedding
Local business and property owners say trade and values have plummeted due to taxi traffic congestion caused by the lack of a permanent public transport facility
As central bankers in the advanced world unite over the ‘higher for longer’ mantra, the Reserve Bank cautions against raising targets amid still-high inflation
The country is grappling with the H5 and H7 variants of the disease, which were first recorded in the Western Cape in April but have spread to other provinces
Defence lawyers accuse the police constable of fabricating his version of events at a Vosloorus hostel, hours before the football star was murdered
Defence advocate Zithulele Nxumalo told the Pretoria high court that his client, Mthokoziseni Maphisa, did not know state witness Constable Sizwe Zungu outside of court
The treasury continues to underfund health and education
South Africa to oppose reciprocal duty-free access for US companies during the Agoa conference in November
Eskom’s Calib Cassim said the utility plans to keep capacity losses caused by breakdowns to below 14 500 megawatts
Countries’ stance on ongoing geopolitical conflict could be what excludes them from the renewal or extension of the African Growth And Opportunity Act
Confusion over sell-by, use-by, best before and expiry dates among consumers drives food waste
Professor Puleng LenkaBula lauds the distance learning institution, despite a damning report and battle over it being placed under administration
The league’s national spokesperson said it will agitate for all its provincial chairpersons to be appointed as MECs
Priority must be given to crime detection and intelligence work, not just visible policing
The acting judge who discharged Gutpa associates in the first state capture case fell short of legal and ethical standards, the National Prosecuting Authority submitted
The public protector was removed from office on the grounds of misconduct and incompetence by President Cyril Ramaphosa on Tuesday
A group of former employees are fighting for their jobs which were outsourced to WNS Global Services SA eight years ago