The smooth transition is raising hopes of improved economic growth and outlook
It was business as usual at the talks: protests, visa troubles and little commitment to climate finance
Still-sticky inflation could further delay long-awaited interest rate cuts
Persistent organic pollutants stay in the environment over decades and longer and are linked to cancer, liver damage and decreased fertility
The Competition Commission has said that practises by fertiliser, agrochemical and seed companies may also distort competition
The uMkhonto weSizwe party’s policies are on the extreme right while the confused Economic Freedom Fighters are best described as authoritarian populism
The organisation’s report highlighted instances where hackers had rigged chatbots to spread Nazi ideology
Building a leftist party to contest future elections will require exorcising existing organisations of their Stalinism — or creating something from a much smaller base
The government argues that the palace will transform the environs of the capital city, but state-owned forests and farmland are being cleared and citizens evicted
We need to find new and better ways to talk about our society
National Arts Festival continues to create platforms for creatives, 50 years later
Some say support for Zionism is growing and equate criticism of Israel as antisemitic, while others say their religion doesn’t mean they support Tel Aviv
The Chief Justice preaches about the ills of corruption, yet hasn’t named media houses and journalists who benefitted from the SSA’s Project Wave
China is, for the first time, believed to have some warheads on high operational alert
An edited extract from Jan Smuts descendent Cato Pedder’s new biography, Moederland
Ford has been on a double-cab Ranger assault lately, offering 17 derivatives on its catalogue
The court-declared delinquent director was consistently enveloped in allegations of intimidation, fraud, money laundering and corruption
We put the latest Mercedes-AMG C63 S E Performance through its paces before its market introduction
The province’s cabinet will be named on Tuesday
Ramaphosa’s enemies in the ANC voted for Jacob Zuma — and got John Steenhuisen instead
But ANC Gauteng spokesperson Lesego Makhubele said the party did not have a resolution in place about ending its relationship with the Economic Freedom Fighters
Hichilema is steadily eroding the country’s democracy by weakening critical institutions — the judiciary, police, parliament, electoral commission and civil service — to ensure he remains in power
Power shortages across the country are fuelling deforestation through the illegal charcoal trade
The majority of 1994’s voters recognised the GNU script because they co-authored it, and were assured of explanations if deviations were unavoidable
The idea of unity has become brittle as inequality becomes more severe along race and class configurations
The provincial leadership has been singled out over the loss after it defied the orders not to contest the provincial elective conference
Red, blue and green plastics degrade to form microplastics quicker than those that aren’t as bright
The National Youth Coalition says President Cyril Ramaphosa’s administration has ignored its pleas over the last two years
The health department said it is investigating the local transmission of the disease after the infected patients were found to have no travel history
The ninth edition of the tournament has everything spectators could wish for
The EFF leader changes his views faster than a Nigerian man running in flip-flops
Eight people have been killed in three incidents in the Cape Flats township over the weekend