The latest version of the Range Rover Sport has refinement in spades
Public Enterprises Minister Pravin Gordhan says all critical elements for creating a more dynamic, responsive and competitive electricity industry are in place
The president has sought to clinch an early extension of the African Growth and Opportunity Act during his New York visit
The South African Human Rights Commission also details how officials show ‘contempt’ for citizens with water complaints
Up to one in five people can get long Covid — a condition in which someone feels ill for months after their initial symptoms have cleared up
Oceans are difficult to govern because they are dynamic and without borders, hence they require international cooperation and collaboration.
Burning fossil fuels makes the Earth warmer, causing weather patterns to change. In areas with air pollution, this can make it even harder for people with lung diseases to breathe
Lawyers For Human Rights is representing more than 100 people who have fallen victim to an “arbitrary” ID blocking practice by Home Affairs
Footage filmed in Debre Markos appears to show Ethiopian troops executing two unarmed individuals
The minister has been accused by the Postbank board of being treated with hostility, undermined and disrespected
NGO’s should not have “unfettered veto powers” over development in South Africa, according to the minister
There have been more than 800 “events” collected over 27 years, of which two to five percent are thought to be possibly anomalous
A blueprint for strengthening the power of TVET education to grow society and the economy
Members attached to Kensington police in Cape Town are under investigation for alleged police brutality
The spectre of the IFP boss has haunted both my personal and professional life for decades
In its latest essential food pricing monitoring report, the Competition Commission notes consumer prices were slow to come down despite easing inflation. Blame load-shedding?
It is too often forgotten that the Constitution’s Bill of Rights enshrines the rights of all people in our country
Is there any weight behind the Zambian president’s warning?
The Naicker family built a multi-billion-rand empire renting water tankers and yellow plant to government. Bitter family feuds and allegations of collusion threaten to bring them crashing down
A major new report warns that invasive alien species wreaking havoc on nature and thus on nature’s contribution to people
A comprehensive policy might not be a silver bullet to all woes but it may help to kickstart economic growth
The country is under pressure to meet the demands of an evolving job market
Michelle Wasserman said her party was not aiming to take away votes from the DA in next year’s provincial elections, but rather from the ANC
Judge Ratha Mokgoatlheng granted an order to the head of the Lueewkop prison for Fisokuhle Ntuli to be examined by a doctor
Flags will fly at half mast on government buildings until after the Zulu prime minister is buried
African countries are developing policies to control the exploitation and export of minerals used in clean energy
Judge Ratha Mokgoatlheng said he did not see why prosecutor George Baloyi would hide a statement
Another round of spending cuts stand to shake the governing party’s already rickety foundations
The court took into account the fact that Magudumana supplied false information regarding her address of residence in April
Those in power continue to ignore the increasing calls for change from successful sportswomen
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Restaurant and entertainment owners have urged the DStv pay service to reconsider its up to 50% price increases, saying it is abusing its monopoly