In this third episode of The Last Afternoon in the Garden we are struck by incredible tragedy, but everyone involved pulls together, gets sensible and builds a strategy so they can win.
Defence advocate Thulani Mngomezulu said the rights of his clients were violated
But party members say they have had enough of being sidelined for high-profile newcomers who haven’t put in the hours
A wider Middle East war would hit an already fragile and fragmented economy.
Ongoing research on how bats can be a cheaper and more environment-friendly alternative to pesticides
Data released on Wednesday showed that the annual rate accelerated to 5.4%, from a previous reading of 4.8%
A new report by the Global Wind Energy Council’s Africa Wind Power initiative examines the status of wind energy in Africa
How can we reconcile our World Cup excitement with the human tragedies taking place in Palestine?
Russia, China, Tanzania, Mexico, Portugal and Cambodia are among the scores of countries whose citizens are dead, kidnapped or missing
The data indicates that political parties will be punished if they fail to shift away from superficial politics
World history is littered with conflicts that might have been avoided if warnings had been acted on
The justice minister reiterated South Africa’s readiness to help mediate an end to conflict
The government’s draft plan for the beleaguered port and rail operator advances the ideal of an entrepreneurial state
The quality of life of poor South Africans over the past 30 years continues to be ignored
However, Electricity Minister Kgosientsho Ramokgopa believes green hydrogen technology still needs to mature.
People living in about 110 informal structures and Wendy houses at Cathkin Village informal settlement in Heideveld are facing eviction
Most citizens choose not to burn schools, houses and roads or loot in protest, even as they starve
Deputy Cogta minister Parks Tau said the perception that the ANC didn’t deliver was ‘manufactured’
‘Recasting Workers’ Power: Work and Inequality in the Shadow of the Digital Age’ is a new work by Edward Webster and Lynford Dor. This is an extract from the book
The 124-page Roadmap for the Freight Logistics System in South Africa sets out the path for expanded private investment in the country’s rail network
The ANC deputy secretary general also insisted that the governing party was not ‘anti-Jew’
South Africa is ready to help negotiate a lasting settlement in the region, the president said
There can be no peace for Israelis and Palestinians if they continue to hate each other
The biggest myth of modern Israeli politics has been exposed — the oppression of Palestinians keeps Israel secure
Santaco has turned down the eThekwini Municipality’s latest plan for a taxi rank in the precinct
The department missed the deadline for appealing the fine imposed by the Information Regulator for failing to comply with the Popi Act
Civic groups have started an online petition for immediate action from Rand Water, Johannesburg Water
The ATM leader says the party has been growing since playing a pivotal role in holding President Cyril Ramaphosa accountable over the Phala Phala scandal
State witness Captain Mmampshedi demurred when asked to comment on Zandile Khumalo’s earlier testimony that the hat belonged to one of the intruders on the day the footballer was killed
The energy minister told Africa Oil Week participants that disasters linked to climate change were being used to stop African countries from exploiting fossil fuels
The UN secretary-general also voiced alarm at the announcement of a total siege of the Gaza Strip, while all aide has been blocked
So far, only 28 municipalities have been approved to participate in the programme