The South African Revenue Service has turned to salaried workers and professionals to buoy revenue collection but is also targeting multinationals posting profits abroad
The decision follows pressure from civil society and labour — as well as warnings that the treasury risks leaving the Reserve Bank in a precarious position
South Africans have been denied the benefits that so many countries have enjoyed for many years
It is 30 years since Nelson Mandela gave his inaugural address that spoke of oppression in the past and hope for the future
The president said opposition parties ‘will be defeated’ in the upcoming elections
And there are fewer journalists to hold policymakers accountable for this decline
The ICJ is holding hearings all week on the legal implications of Israel’s occupation since 1967, with 52 countries expected to give evidence
The civil rights organisation says students have been asking it to intervene and warned if the crisis was not resolved fast, they would have no option but to protest
The governing party says it will continue to implement its cadre development policy and deployment strategy
The latest EV SUV offering has a great range and a stylish interior but the ride could be better
Unregulated tariffs and the lack of low-cost benefit schemes drive up the price of medical aid premiums, causing patients to feel the pain
The redesigned flag aims to focus attention on the microplastic crisis affecting the remote region
The ruling party’s head of elections has said the ANC should be worried that members were moving to the new party while the IFP should also be concerned
A liquidated company is fighting to get home affairs to pay the years old debt owed to them
The climate breakdown, what it means for wildlife and the decline species are facing
The Economic Freedom Fighters argues that implemented to its fullest, it’s plan would restructure the entire landscape of the country
The former Eskom chief executive believes the answer lies in nuclear power
Residents log calls and escalate the complaint, but the City of Joburg’s fault logging system appears not to work
Julius Malema is allegedly disappointed with the party’s leaders including deputy president Floyd Shivambu and Marshall Dlamini after its manifesto launch
The electorate can not afford to be gullible about politicians or their messages
While the IRR report tore into the Economic Freedom Fighters’ key principles, author Ivo Vegter also said the party had legitimate grievances
The report says the treatment of people has largely improved but delays as well as missing court dockets and files remain a problem
The anti-apartheid archives provide an understanding of our past and therefore present, something Palestinians no longer have
The national chairperson has called on EFF delegates to nominate hard workers for party posts at the December elective conference
The environment harm caused by transferring fuel from one vessel to another at sea – spills and noise – present enormous risks to biodiversity
Decades before today’s migrants boarded small boats to Europe to ‘take their jobs’, European fishing ships were trawling West African waters, taking food and jobs from the locals. And they still are
True love, if it is properly applied, can free us to transform ourselves, as well as the world around us
Khoza raised eyebrows after posting a recent photograph of herself and her once stated nemesis, Jacob Zuma, on social media
Some believe the Red Berets could pull the government too far to the left, but its lack of ideological clarity suggests otherwise
A groundbreaking report reveals the shocking state of wildlife with global extinction risk increasing
A call to action on International Day of Women and Girls in Science to realise true gender equality in the Stem fields
In effect the World Court has demanded that Israel cease the military actions causing the death and injury of Palestinians in Gaza