The company said it would not allow its technology to be used for ‘political campaigns’
A denial of the past will always impede reconciliation in the future
The singer-songwriter evokes literature to write emotions on her latest record
Global security has deteriorated markedly, just as countries need to be able to count on one another to avoid a deeper crisis
The country’s case at the World Court exposes Israel’s apartheid actions of creeping dispossession of land, segregation and discrimination, as well as military actions to destroy Palestinians and slow deaths through starvation
The country’s laudable stance on Israel’s actions in Gaza could be undermined by its erratic international relations
The challenge is to make sure this growth is sustainable, inclusive and transformative
Deputy president says the ANC will continue to act in solidarity with Cuba, Palestine and Western Sahara, regardless of coercion by ‘influential’ states
Political analyst Levy Ndou says the party will win the upcoming general elections
South Africa, Zimbabwe, Mozambique, Angola, Zambia, Malawi and Eswatini were singled out as countries of crucial concern
The M&G’s basic food basket survey shows that supermarket prices don’t always drop when those at fresh produce markets do
Snails are a source of protein in Ghana and their slime is sought by the cosmetics industry
The ride service will face a case in the equality court over allegations that its drivers discriminate against people with disabilities
ANC president says the party fears no new or existing party going into this year’s historic poll
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) holds public hearings in the case South Africa v. Israel.
Lawyers representing Israel at the International Court of Justice will table their arguments in day 2 of the proceedings.
The student funding scheme has accused the civil rights organisation of veering into politics and, like the minister, has threatened legal action
Gigantopithecus blacki stood three metres tall and weighed up to 300 kilogrammes
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) holds public hearings in the case South Africa v. Israel. SA makes their argument today.
In a crisis-hit world, attacks on newsrooms and media workers leave us worse off
The state is standing up on principle knowing full well that there will be intense international and domestic pressure to fall into line
Morocco was in a race with South Africa and came out tops with more than 60% of the vote
The unsettling reality of Biowatch principle neglect in lower courts imperils the constitutional integrity of South Africa
Pop star George Michael articulated best the dangers of removing idealism from politics
Sassa spokesperson denies there is a problem, but officials speaking anonymously say otherwise
South Africa’s biggest banks, and most of their foreign counterparts, are no longer up for prosecution following a competition appeal court order
The disgraced former SABC boss also has ambitions of becoming premier of the Free State
Brigadier Selvy Mohlala has been accused of misconduct and bringing the South African Police Service into disrepute
This year will finally see interest rates fall. But whatever relief the Reserve Bank administers, it will have come too late for some
Royal family members want the court to enforce their right to appoint the king
If all goes to plan, Peregrine will touch down on a mid-latitude region of the Moon called Sinus Viscositatis, or Bay of Stickiness, on February 23
There is reason to be optimistic about South Africa’s prospects of success against Israel at the ICJ
Business rescue practitioner Metis has agreed to amend the ‘unlawful’ Vision group rescue plan