In politics, momentum can be fickle, so all eyes are on 5 November, where the real battle will be fought — not in polls, but at the ballot box
The hotel and its grand staircase were built in the Art Deco style in the 1950s when Mozambique was still a colony of Portugal
One Hundred Years of Dispossession: My Family’s Quest to Reclaim Our Land traces his family’s ongoing struggle to strengthen their restitution case
South Africa will have to tread carefully as it shapes interests in global affairs, avoiding pressure from the US
A drone strike in Ethiopia’s Amhara region left 30 civilians dead. The Continent has pinpointed the location, marking a crucial step towards accountability
Oxpeckers tracked 14 GH2 projects in the country and found that implementation has been slow, with the only real growth being in bureaucracy
The electoral body says the court must first rule on outstanding issues relating to the case that Jacob Zuma’s party withdrew
The Copyright Amendment Bill has been passed by the National Assembly but is still awaiting the signature of the president
South Africa cannot squander the positive sentiment the governing coalition has garnered around the world, the minister said
South Africa has ambitious plans to protect biodiversity
The former EFF Limpopo chairperson claims the assembly is engineered to benefit powerful insiders and questioned the party’s commitment to democracy
The party veteran has been ousted after he contradicted the ANC’s position on Morocco’s occupation of Western Sahara
Parties that swore to oust ANC are keeping it in power – and JSC interviews went ahead
The provincial police commissioner is the latest to be implicated in the fraudster’s contentious new hotel
Seven women are killed in the country each day and nearly six in 10 of such murders are at the hand of an intimate partner
Although offering thrills and glam, Blood Legacy, based on a Mexican series, tells us we need more original African content from the global streamer
Industry experts at the Southern Africa Telecommunication Networks and Applications Conference called for a ‘human-centred’ approach to digital transformation
Premier Thami Ntuli says the province will have to cut spending by R150 million a year to get out of the red
The proposed tariff hikes have sparked debates about inequality, access to power and the future of South Africa’s energy landscape
Residents have been told to evacuate or die. The Category 5 storm follows two weeks after Category 4 Hurricane Helene hit the area
The decision to provide a grant of R1 634, the upper bound poverty line, rests in the hands of the elite
By the end of October, Business Unity South Africa (Busa) will submit a proposal to President Cyril Rampahosa with solutions to their concerns about the National Health Insurance Act. This follows a September meeting with the president. But is there hope for change? In this podcast, Mia Malan asks Ramaphosa’s special advisor, Olive Shisana, and […]
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Only a collective response will avert the crisis that is, in part, caused by the loss of non-revenue water
Global financial reforms, action to mitigate and adapt to climate change, a just energy transition and ensuring food security should be central to its work
Rigathi Gachagua says the charges against him, including corruption, are a ploy to push him out of office
Outgoing President Filipe Nyusi’s Frelimo party has held power since independence from Portugal in 1975
The temporary shutdown of the supply from Lesotho is not the problem
The fact that political, media and corporate elites are susceptible to blackmail over sexual misconduct shapes global policies — including backing genocide
Kenny Mmoiemang told Judge Maheendra Chetty that following the common law would have led him to a different conclusion
With new energy vehicle sales finally starting to surge in South Africa, the Chinese manufacturer has the cheapest one on the market
Recent data shows that 60% of South African workers regularly use generative AI tools, ahead of those in several Western countries