Tsitsi Dangarembga was given a $200 fine and a six-month suspended sentence in September after she held up a placard calling for reform
Lotus’s new sports car, the Emira, has great looks and handles like a dream
John Kani’s acclaimed play ‘Nothing but the Truth’, which was first staged in 2002, has not lost its relevance
Ramaphosa on verge of losing investor confidence after US claims – Standard Bank
Powerships touted to be energy solution for South Africa
In all the bickering that we’ve been through over the past five years, from the long-running saga about the competence of former public protector Busisiwe Mkhwebane to this week’s parliamentary hearings into André de Ruyter’s allegations of corruption at Eskom, it feels as if we aren’t making progress in dealing with the structural fault lines in our country
We are a nation at risk of losing our mind in the depths of the power utility’s problems
Over the years, the project has built up ‘significant biological assets’, says a rhino specialist group
The adult female was one of 20 cheetahs from South Africa in addition to eight cats from Namibia
The challenge with environmental, social and governance investing is the lack of standardised criteria for what makes an investment sustainable, and a definition of what it entails
The failure of the president’s SAFE programme and the re-occurrence of pit latrine drownings continue to cast a harsh spotlight on the ANC government
The mineral resources and energy minister says the plan to extend Koeberg’s life by 20 years will help alleviate the energy crisis
The former Eskom chief executive said he relayed all privately-gathered intelligence to the police and Minister Pravin Gordhan, and so did not breach his reporting duty
Trump did not testify during the proceedings, nor did his defence team call any witnesses
The Tories are comforting themselves for their loss by arguing that historically every government during the mid-term suffers losses in local elections
The province’s ANC has expelled eight of its members, including five municipal councillors who voted for an EFF member as Speaker
The minister was speaking at Africa’s Travel Indaba, days after the acting chief executive of the country’s official national marketing agency resigned
To become profitable, the state-owned entity requires an expanded mandate that allows it to venture into e-commerce services
CAB-LA will be made at Indian drug company Cipla’s Benoni and Durban plants, but a starting date for production has not yet been announced
Attendees will have to pay the same amount it cost to share a table with President Cyril Ramaphosa when they dine with Julius Malema at the gala dinner
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The unfortunate part about the impact of climate change on this sector is that Africa’s full agricultural potential is yet to be discovered
Survey respondents skip meals and make use of food banks as overheads increase
The three-year agreement runs from 1 April to 31 March 2026
Fragmented habitat and climate warming could put large animals at a disadvantage because of their slower travelling speeds
Emerging fields of research are sprouting new understandings of how we might use natural substances
The treasury has found a new way to throw its weight around. Who will it crush first?
The charges against the Pan-African Parliament’s president are the latest in a string of alleged offences by senior African leaders
The star, which is similar to the sun, engulfed the planet over a period of around 100 days
Usurpa Gallery collaborates with local artists for a digital art showcase called The New Medium
We finally have an answer to what props up the wealthy empire
South Africa is food secure but people cannot afford nutritious food – or even food every day