Disagreement about economic policy has seen the communist party put distance between it and the ANC
The Rwandan president accused president Cyril Ramaphosa and officials of distorting talks between the two, calling it a mix of attacks, lies, and misrepresentation
In one Special Investigating Unit inquiry, Denel was paid more than R8 billion by Armscor for 264 Badger vehicles but only produced a fraction of those
I never knew his family, friends or colleagues – except one comrade, Kevin Qhobosheane – but the scar on my knee means Paddy Harper’s care will always be with me
What if the music you love was built on exploitation resembling slave labour? The poignant tale of Solomon Linda, author of the iconic song Mbube, is a reminder of the music industry’s exploitative underbelly. The song was sold to Gallo Records for a paltry 10 shillings in the 1950s — less than R1 today. It […]
Glencore, Anglo American, South32, BHP Billiton and Exxaro – the mining companies cited in coal class action – need to show corporate compassion for sick mine workers
The ANC continues to defend the Expropriation Act as vital for transformation, despite backlash and legal threats from GNU partners
Since the formation of the government of national unity, the Democratic Alliance and the ANC have clashed over several issues, the latest being the signing of the Expropriation Bill into law last week
The new Act heralds a bold move away from Eskom’s monopoly but there is potential for challenge
The SOC will be at the high court on Thursday to oppose an application for its liquidation
Its history shows how he could have grounds to take control of it as part of his America first programme
With President Donald Trump in office, there is strong political will to push back against the Brics nations
What new research reveals about their mental power
The Chinese agricultural market is enormous, with more than $200 billion in imports annually.
Have these brands offered any improvements on their vehicles since Chery and Haval first came to South Africa in 2021?
Telling her story by melding the personal and political with lyrical depth and musical innovation
The Red Berets’ poor performance in last year’s elections has seen it embark on a path of self-harm
5D Area with length and breadth, some part of the Eastern Cape (6)
Trump’s decision risks damaging international trust and efforts to address the global climate crisis, minister says
Former KwaZulu-Natal MEC Siboniso Duma was previously accused of planning to axe Hamish Erskine but denied it
Robust, practical policies and engagement with communities are needed to reconcile foreign investment with domestic benefits
The Judicial Conduct Tribunal investigating sexual harassment involving the Eastern Cape judge president, Selby Mbenenge, is the first time where the issue of emojis is playing out in a legal matter
At Emthonjeni Youth Correctional Centre in Baviaanspoort in October last year, of the 525 juvenile offenders, 400 were foreign nationals
We are still mourning the death of my 12-year-old daughter Mbali after she was treated for leukaemia
The police committee chairperson said there was an urgent need to increase the capacity and effectiveness of the division at ground level
The National Prosecuting Authority praised him for his passion for justice and the rule of law
Mmamoloko Kubayi plans to improve access to the courts and deal with their dilapidated condition
The changes he makes in his second term will have far-reaching repercussions in a world of volatile geopolitics
Biopic about the township entrepreneur weaves humour with inspiration
The biodiversity rich Western Soutpansberg Nature Reserve is made up of eight landowners who manage the land as a collective
From parliament’s rejection of the Phala Phala report to the president’s signing of the NHI Act, the courts are again due to pronounce on consequential political acts
More than 70% of the country’s neglected or aged wastewater treatment plants are not operating at optimal levels