The higher education department has deregistered Damelin, CityVarsity, Icesa City Campus and Lyceum College after they failed to submit financial reports from 2020
The closures sound the ‘death knell’ for the seabirds
With the country being its largest market, the telecom giant has no choice but to smile through the currency pain, analysts say
The nation is in a far better place than it was when apartheid ended. But what is also true is multiple spheres of government struggle to deal with societal problems and service delivery
The federal council chair said despite her previous views that her party could work with the ANC, she now believed this would destroy the DA
A functioning biodiversity sector can help lower unemployment, the president said at a conference
Democratic values must be protected amid the transformative potential of Artificial Intelligence
The South African Union of Students says the education department has been in the process of deregistering Educor’s private institutions since July 2023
An edited extract from Karl Kemp’s new book Why We Kill: Mob Justice and the New Vigilantism in South Africa
It is administratively tedious and could have serious repercussions for those who take part. The good news is that there are other options
Party leader John Steenhuisen said no other political party had the diversity of candidates that the DA did
Thulani Mngomezulu said evidence from the electronic national administration traffic information system was irrelevant to the murder trial
If elected, the African Transformation Movement will not play ‘sweethearts’ with criminals and would also not consider their human rights
The electricity minister said the delay in approving environmental assessments undermines investor confidence
The government has not yet found alternatives for when Sasol ceases to supply gas in June 2026
Criminal charges over the unlawful water tanker contracts are now being considered
Cabinet will be cut to a maximum of 20 posts and deputy minister positions done away with
The KwaZulu-Natal government claims the traditional prime minister wanted to ‘collapse’ royal event
The new Zulu prime minister has been giving the ANC chest pains since the king appointed him
Nearly a year after a deadly outbreak of cholera, residents say that their water remains tainted
Delegates at the Black Industrialist and Exporters Conference complained of bureaucratic processes keeping them from accessing markets
Government is investigating legislative reforms to strengthen enforcement when municipalities don’t provide clean water to residents
Although much has been achieved in 30 years of democracy, the 1960 Sharpeville Massacre reminds us that we must strive to ensure all people’s rights are achieved
Yet the amount of food that goes into landfills is enough to end hunger in the country
Unlike ANC governments, we must practise consistent, inclusive solidarity and internationalism
A new report predicts that the effect of climate change will cause a 4% drop in visitors Kruger National Park by 2050
The consumer price index rose 5.6% year-on-year in February and was at 1.0% month-on-month
We can tackle inequality in access to medicines by reshaping the systems, policies and practices under which life-saving medicines are produced, priced and distributed
People who live close to coal-fired power plants continue to fall ill from breathing in dirty air
The monarch wants a vexatious litigation order against royal family members
Acting for the MK party, Dali Mpofu said the ANC was only challenging the registration of the party because Jacob Zuma was campaigning for it
The deputy minister said he would not discuss the list or internal debates