Economic war rages on as global power dynamics shift.
The rand appreciated sharply towards R17.30 against the US dollar as investors welcomed the news of the market-friendly president’s victory
Prime minister expected to give speech on ‘meaningful moment’
In the most thrilling final, La Albiceleste take the trophy back to Buenos Aires for the first time since 1986
Both Masina and Pule Mabe come from Gauteng. This means the province would have divided its votes
The online literary magazine, Brittle Paper, has released this year’s Notable African Books
It didn’t used to be like this — the sad fact is that the ANC is ashamed of its delegates, or some of them. They don’t trust their own people any more
The three members of the nation vowed to protest every day until they can hand over their memorandum to President Cyril Ramaphosa
Those who are the cause of this chaos surely cannot be the ones to salvage the liberation party from its own demise
City Power and Eskom identify hardest-hit areas by the floods which have caused widespread and escalating damage to power infrastructure
Despite new management, problems that are costing the economy dearly continue to compound. Can the logistical behemoth turn the tide?
A Tigrayan father and academic had been targeted by racist messages on Facebook and was murdered in November 2021. Petition says the social media giant had failed to remove the posts quickly
The DRC has accused Rwanda of backing the Tutsi-led M23 rebel group, but Kigali denies it
The mineral resources and energy minister had refused to make them available to three civil society organisations
Our hope for the future of politics in South Africa does not hinge on what happens at the ANC elective conference
Eskom is taking on the national regulator over a 33% price hike, while its head jumps ship
The gunfire detection system recorded 68 gunfire incidents in Hanover Park
The Mail & Guardian has done a six-part podcast series looking back at the years that defined the ANC since the dawn of democracy
The president’s decision comes five months after the Judicial Service Commission recommended the step
The Biden administration woos the continent’s leaders at summit but believes it is futile to try to turn the tide on China’s massive infrastructure spending
Heavy rains have submerged vehicles, trapped homeowners on roofs, collapsed walls, and decimated shacks and houses
RX Radio, at Red Cross War Memorial Children’s Hospital in Cape Town, is trying to raise money to stay on air
New and ongoing conflicts and rise of authoritarianism undermine vision for universal human rights
Maintaining austerity is reckless and risks plunging the country into a worse social and economic crisis than the unrest of July 2021
When all is said and done, how many indelible memories will the desert cough up?
They range from the new Macbook Air M2 and Samsung’s new Neo QLED TV to the Avata DJI drone
Crazy upsets, underdogs competing till the death and the prospect of an African team in the final has made this World Cup so amazing
The jailed fraudster says his criminal record has been expunged and that the step-aside rule can’t be applied retrospectively
Ernie Chirwa and her partner Chifundo Bingala have turned to a Cape Town law specialist after their twins died
No Credit Suisse executives have faced criminal prosecution, despite the company admitting liability
Even though the Hani family would not have agreed with the court, at least the public would have seen that everything was done to get the family involved.
Against a backdrop of unkept promises and a growing frustration with the ANC, Ramaphosa faces the worst scandal of his career