A lit — but awkward — first cabinet meeting awaits for the president’s uncomradely critics
They are charged with 12 counts of murder, five counts of attempted murder, several counts of illegal possession of firearms and the illegal possession of ammunition
More than a century later, the descendants of indentured Indian labourers, stand to lose their livelihoods as the company faces collapse
While it agreed that the party has a duty to root out corruption in government, the province is opposed to the step-aside rule
Sedibeng Water took almost five years to pay its creditors, Lepelle Northern Water took over a year, Amatola Water took 283 days and Mhlathuze Water 160 days
The membership status of the former deputy president is in the spotlight after she was nominated for ANC deputy president
Jermaine Prim, who allegedly ran an elaborate scam targeting luxury car owners from his cell, will return to court in later November
Gangs offer Cape Flats youths a way to elevate their status, opportunities for manageable responsibility and to gain access to resources. And they start young
Russia and China’s football misery shows the game is only beautiful in noisy democracies
They should be in hospitals but because of system failures they languish in jails. Mothers tell of their suffering
Cool Surfaces Project uses cool coating technology to mitigate climate change and protect South Africa’s fragile electricity grid
Climate change is already having an impact in southern Africa
The Reserve Bank governor has cautioned against ‘reckless’ fiscal and monetary policies amid global shocks
The facility will produce wind and solar energy and employees, who will keep their jobs, will be reskilled to work in the clean energy sector
No ‘credible pathway’ in place to limit warming to 1.5°C
Eskom’s new board faces the reality that the utility’s problems far outweigh the board’s solutions to achieve a 75% energy availability
The minister supported the appointment of a senior North West official who only has a matric certificate, despite CV claims
The former president has called for the movement of people and goods between South Africa and African states to be easier
With a take-over of Eskom’s debt looming, the finance minister found no indulgence for other struggling parastatals
Our former presidents, like former spouses, tend to be a bitter bunch
As the prime minister fights to remain in power, deputy Labour leader Angela Rayner demands she come clean over her interests