President Cyril Ramaphosa emphasised the need to provide universal early-childhood development services to improve learner outcomes
Since first being recorded at Hartbeespoort Dam in 2011, salvinia has spread across water bodies in North West and Gauteng
Expressing anger on social media is merely performative outrage and does not result in action to prevent such abuse
The trusts are designed to ensure that a portion of the profits of renewable energy projects are shared with the people who live near them
The state has provisionally dropped charges against Michael Haldane and Sona Pillay but investors could seek private prosecution
Sub-Saharan Africa is already paying a high price — this is what businesses can do to mitigate its effects
This is despite vacancy rates of 5% to 22% in government clinics and hospitals
African penguin conservation wins with new fishing exclusion zones around key breeding islands
A golf club without a golf course is defying the odds to produce future stars from an unlikely place
To resist this performance politics, characterised by shock-and-awe tactics through social media, we must organise and mobilise in different spaces rather than merely engaging angrily on social media
South African consumers are feeling increasingly cash-strapped, making the purchase of a vehicle difficult. Many — even well-off — buyers, are choosing to downsize, trading in large vehicles for something smaller and more affordable and fuel-efficient. However, the rise of Chinese brands like Chery, Omoda and Haval has given buyers a compelling alternative — well-specced, […]
From comfort to luxury, Mazda’s driver-centric engineering has allowed this vehicle to embrace ‘jinba-ittai’
Sources say the ANC’s latest intervention in the province is aimed at replacing the secretary general’s opponents with loyalists
This move is in line with the Economic Freedom Fighters’
plan to survive beyond the 2026 local government election
A good, old-fashioned bar is like print media: distinguished by its charming, convivial, if slightly dog-eared nature
First steps are prioritising people over politics, sustainable urban planning and cutting corruption
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The Southern African grouping reiterated the need for a political and diplomatic solution to help restore ‘peace, security and tranquility’ in the conflict-torn country
Human rights festival honours the fight for justice with music, films and dialogue, offering free access to all and inspiring change
The city has defended spending ratepayers money to host a meeting at the Champagne Sports Resort, but refused to divulge the total cost
The craftsmanship, heritage and innovation of MaXhosa’s designs is redefining African luxury couture
The president’s tariffs were intended to assert US dominance, but they are increasingly a self-inflicted wound that may undermine the economic strength he champions
In its budget review, the treasury flagged Transnet’s high debt levels, saying it needs to make faster progress on its plan to improve operations and finances
New residencies give African artists time to reflect, collaborate and evolve beyond commercial constraints
The recent termination of USAid to HIV/Aids and TB organisations in South Africa was a bone of contention in the 2025 budget
The new factory at Dube TradePort near Durban will supply the continent with cable to meet the growing demand for high-speed internet connectivity
A ‘Nigerian man’ allegedly told Smith that the child was in a container, on a boat, heading for West Africa, the court heard
In 2023, South Africa sold nearly R88 million worth of arms to the United Arab Emirates, to support a paramilitary group in Sudan
Ernest Cole’s untold story comes home — with a revealing documentary premiering at the Joburg Film Festival this week
It is against human nature to be enslaved, oppressed or occupied by another nation
Fire is part of nature and has its uses but we need to learn how to live with it safely
We will find out allies among the American people, not its government