The JSE-listed phone operator has asked that the auction be postponed to 2025, as the group and its competitors are reeling from tough economic conditions
Sergeant Batho Mogola said she reminded Muzikawukhulelwa Sibiya of his rights when she realised he was making admissions
The rise in people employed in the sector is driven by increased production in field crops, forestry and aquaculture
The South African government’s hardline stance on the global criminal court could reopen debate in the ruling ANC about withdrawing from the body
The world’s most powerful military force mistook a woman and a child for a man in rural Somalia, killed them, and decided their deaths were no one’s fault
Artists and exhibitions show the connections between Mexico and South Africa
South Africa has been importing eggs and poultry meat to ease shortages
South Africans seem to favour politicians who combine secular and socially liberal policies with religious rhetoric that is inclusive of all faiths
The football team begin their qualification campaign this weekend, and two former players believe that they have enough to make it to 2026
Controversial trade links between the two countries remain — albeit on a far smaller scale than in the past
Applicants who have waited for decades to get houses say many have jumped the queue
Police officer Vusimuzi Mogane testified about having problems with the car in which he was driving with one of the accused, despite earlier telling the court it had recently been serviced
Mining has a key role to play in helping to ease youth unemployment
Health facilities are on the front line of the pitiless siege of Gaza
There are 23 candidates for the position of president, but former leader Joseph Kabila may yet enter the fray
The ANC is unlikely to act against the two leaders despite calls by senior members for them to be disciplined
State witness and police officer told the court that he went over the speed limit because the car had come back from service
Are we really winning with the uniting force of sport? Or has that simply become a tagline?
South Africa’s economy added 399 000 people to the workforce in the third quarter of 2023
Extracting too much water from the Vaal River system will result in a worse crisis
Testing time for pro-peace youngsters who are declining to serve in the army
Taking a step back this week, there is still great cause for optimism about 2023-24’s agricultural output
The ‘Green Brigade’ has a nuanced history that long precedes the latest conflict
Informal recycling gives people a sense of purpose and fulfilment and contributes hugely to recycling in the country
While there is broad consensus a treaty is needed, there are very different opinions about what should be in it
The End Conscription Campaign was the poster child for irreverent, powerful protest
The bank is terminating its relationship with the financial intermediary which is now directing clients to a business that has a director in common with BHI Trust’s administrator
Discrimination against migrants might have negative repercussions for South Africans in the rest of Africa
Zoos are crucial spaces for conservation and involving people in nature
MOCAA is recognised worldwide and is sought after for collaborations by major New York and European institutions
A 12-year-old learner committed suicide allegedly after facing persistent homophobic remarks from a teacher
Developing countries, including South Africa, will argue for a financial mechanism to help them curb plastic pollution