Nelson Mandela’s ideals about forgiveness and a diverse and united South Africa remain in the hearts of many people
A private security firm has arrested the man depicted in a video that went viral on social media, showing him allegedly hijacking and torching a truck
The former Mozambican finance minister will stand trial in New York for his alleged central role in a debt scandal that triggered a sovereign default
A total of 11 wards in four provinces will be contested on 19 July
A US government jet is waiting at Lanseria to fly the former Mozambican finance minister implicated in an international fraud scandal to New York to face fraud charges
Improved energy supply was the result of a concerted effort to contain output losses, the electricity minister said
More businesses are taking on solar projects, what does this mean?
The high court found that Zuma’s bid to criminally charge his successor was tainted by ulterior purpose and an abuse of process
The department missed a deadline imposed by the regulator to renew licences for antivirus software systems
Last month, protestors angry over constant electricity blackouts torched a car
The office of the Zulu king has said the allegation of ill health is part of an ‘orchestrated agenda’
But party says Ronnie Pillay failed to back up his allegations with any evidence that councillors collected bribes
Former presidents and secretaries were uninvited to try cut costs but have now been asked to attend again
The Cape parrot is an endangered species largely because of human activity such as logging the forests where they are found
Retailer confidence has slumped to the lowest levels since the 2020 Covid-19 lockdowns
People who rely on public health facilities say the scheme is just way for the government to avoid dealing with the hard problems
In the past 10 years there have allegedly been 146 incidents of violence, including five deaths and five rapes on the farm in central Kenya
Scopa was also told by the company’s legal head that André de Ruyter’s explosive television interview did not bring the utility into disrepute
Meat consumption is relatively high in South Africa
Khulekani Skhosana says the sanctions are a ‘medal of honour’
The past week has been a good week. All three have suffered serious setbacks, as they have once again been exposed as the cowards they truly are, for all the bravado
Business Unity South Africa’s chief executive has accused the organisation’s president of throwing the lobby under the bus in a meeting with the president
Washington has made no such threat, President Cyril Ramaphosa’s office says, while probe into Lady R is to remain classified
He navigated fraught and complex sociopolitical terrain for decades, both on and beyond the pitch
Government says the draft rules are to address the disparities in access to water use left over from apartheid
The electricity minister says the cost of diesel should be weighed against the cost of higher stages of load-shedding to the economy
Special Investigating Unit is also looking into ‘irregular’ R220m security tender at the Umgeni Water Board
As the country warms, the intensity of rainfall is expected to increase
We live in a system doing the exact opposite of what it was designed for
Local and international studies indicate that renewable energy systems, if well managed, are still a secure and least cost option
Steps have been taken to control money flow in the event of a temporary grid collapse
The weakening rand, borrowing and expenditure on diesel has resulted in the power utility posting a R21.2 billion loss