The South African Chamber of Commerce and Industry’s business confidence index fell in April and May, ahead of the elections, snapping a rally that dated back to November 2023
The military plane carrying Saulos Chilima and nine others disappeared on Monday
Researchers believe Musankwa sanyatiensis was bipedal and had a long neck
As the political horse trading begins, the fate of the controversial policy is uncertain
Unless South Africans see a direct improvement to their livelihoods, it will result in civil unrest
Donald Trump is unlikely to end up in jail, but even if he were incarcerated, the legal judgment doesn’t disqualify him from continuing his bid for the presidency
After eight years at the helm of the University of Cape Town’s department of medicine, Ntusi says it is ‘time for somebody else to come and lead’
The province is the focus of ambitious plans for GH2 power development but civil society organisations fear it promises more than can be delivered
David Mann’s collection Once Removed explores how interaction with art can change lives
The Templeton Prize is in recognition of her work in healing in the aftermath of apartheid
The animals, formerly owned by rhino breeder John Hume, are expected to significantly boost biodiversity in their new home
Still reeling from environmental and public health problems caused by lead mining 30 years ago, the country now faces growing manganese demand for electric batteries
The reopening of the five star hotel is expected to give KwaZulu-Natal’s battling tourism sector an influx of high end travellers
Parties’ no-go areas are rapidly shifting as the deadline to constitute a government looms
The politicians are haggling over our future but we citizens created the situation and so we need to fix it
The colouring book, designed to be both educational and engaging for children, aims to introduce young readers to Palestine’s history, culture and notable figures through an interactive format
Spain is one of the European countries that has been most critical of Israel over the war in Gaza
The Balmoral housing development was intended to benefit families living in informal settlements in Boksburg, Ekurhuleni and surrounding communities
Screens have their uses and time on them should be limited because children learn best from interacting with a person and using all their senses
We need to face up to the realities required to achieve a country in which the dignity of citizens is restored through jobs and crime-free communities
The Zulu king has called for peace and for political parties to accept the results of the polls
Food and fuel have become prohibitively expensive and many Nigerians can no longer afford the basics
It’s time for leaders to lead and to come up with solutions to the problems that beset South Africans
The state claims that employees colluded in widespread fraud involving a substation project
The Beare family has distanced itself from Grayson Beare, who has previously been treated for psychological problems and substance abuse, saying they stand with Halima Hoosen-Preston’s family
Since Bola Tinubu became president last year, there have been several attacks on members of the media, rights group says
The economy did not benefit from the suspended load-shedding initiated in early April
Fikile Mbalula said the party would not be bullied, and would engage sensibly in the best interests of the people
A lack of effective political leadership has contributed to the stagnation and decline of the South African Police Service
Halima Hoosen-Preston was killed in her home apparently after an altercation with a local man whose relatives were killed in Israel
Michael Haldane and Sona Pillay have been implicated in the police investigation into the failed R2.8 billion scheme
Saturday’s spectacle was a shameful episode for which we all bear responsibility