Public, private partnerships and adopting advanced technology will help in this regard
Minister of electricity Kgosientsho Ramokgopa said wind energy has a big role to play during winter
Tongaat Hulett can only exit business rescue once the approved plan is largely implemented or the company is no longer financially distressed
Nicola Conte brings his vibrant jazz fusion to South Africa, celebrating International Jazz Day with a blend of tradition and innovation
Professor David Bilchitz said the state should not be able to claim a lack of resources prevented it from providing a minimum of food and shelter
Her resilience serves as a shining example – a reminder that no matter how difficult the road may be, we must never give up the fight for what is right
Focus policing on drug cartels and not the users, say newcomers to the political space, identifying the need for rehabilitation programmes
But the cinema group’s chief executive insists that the show will go on as load-shedding abates
Analysts explain the changes to the voting system and peer into their crystal balls to predict possible outcomes
About 83 out of every 100 people in our country depend on the public sector for their health care
The unbundling of the company will help parent, Transaction Capital, pay some of its debts
Companies are racing to find solutions to the issue of heavy batteries in EVs
Two saxophonists have released albums under a fresh initiative driven by a New York label
Police confirmed that the items were found in a drain over the weekend, near the home of the six-year-old
Waivers for ZEP holders allegedly contain the incorrect information
The councillor has been accused of giving away provincial land for a taxi rank development without following legislation
The Major Air Polluters in Africa report has found that two of the world’s 10-largest sulphur dioxide emission hotspots are in SA
The cinematic genius’ 100th birthday is a worthy cause to celebrate his immeasurable contribution to film and society
The SADC mission shows how difficult and costly it is to launch and run a large scale military operation, especially if the host government is not taking full ownership and supporting the operation
The department of higher education has assured students that they will not be left stranded following the decision to deregister four private colleges
Party says the former president was never charged, convicted or sentenced for a criminal offence
Clap and tap music offers a welcoming sanctuary for individuals navigating the complexities of faith and spirituality
Will the UN resolution lead to a ceasefire? Delays on the part of the superpowers, driven by self-interest, put the lives of ordinary people on the line
The draft IRP 2023 fails to address future energy shortages, analysts argue
We sent questions to the ANC, DA, EFF, IFP, FF Plus, ActionSA, PA, MK Party and RISE Mzansi
In Gauteng, the single biggest issue right now is water scarcity. In KZN, it is scarcity and the pollution of river systems
South African law might be used to hold major carbon polluters to account for their role in damaging climate events
The speaker’s attempts to stall her arrest resulted in the state revealing the damning charges she faces
Sentencing was postponed after several towns including Scottburgh experienced a major water outage on Thursday
Seventy cases of alleged financial crimes have been referred to the police for further investigation
The Democratic Alliance leader said he respected people for getting a degree but university could not have taught him what he knows after 23 years in politics
Computer tech firm to be blacklisted after investigation uncovers conflict of interest issues