Kail is a great place for adventurous eaters who also enjoy their cocktails
Despite pressure from the standing committee on public accounts, the former Eskom boss stood firm, saying he was not willing to divulge identities
Turning around Eskom is an operational job and I suspect that policy statements on the future energy mix will only get the prospective CEO into a deep layer of trouble.
The founder of Black Consciousness kept evolving; by the time of his terrible death he was moving away from hard-line racial isolationism. DREW FORREST traces his development in a seminal collection of writings
The energy crisis has to be resolved. But crises also typically create opportunities for unproductive rent-seeking
The inequality in services provided is a legacy of apartheid
The legislation signed into law by the president represents a missed opportunity for the reform of the electoral system
The pods make a delicious coffee and the cattle like them too, but the tree sucks up groundwater and destroys biodiversity
The new chief executive is charged with ending load-shedding and unbundling the power utility into three divisions – generation, transmission and distribution
The education department and the province will look into the nutrition programme that has seen thousands of pupils go hungry or receive rotten food
Capitalising on the world’s obsession with scammers, this thriller is a glamorous take on con artists
The recently updated model is still holding off its newer challengers in this popular SUV segment
The growers say ‘unjustified, discriminatory and scientifically flawed’ new regulations are a political move to block South African citrus from entering the EU
The brand’s newest offering is eye-catching, a comfortable drive – and it’s affordable
The environment minister was responding to a Democratic Alliance parliamentary question
Well-known South Africans, including Trevor Noah, Siya Kolisi and John Steenhuisen, have lost their check mark as Elon Musk pushes for Twitter Blue
No buffalo on the menu at South Africa/Namibia gala dinner
The case, which informed the request for the extradition of the Gupta brothers, has ended in defeat for the prosecution for lack of evidence
Wet, humid summer has seen the pesky insects infesting homes and businesses, it says
African tertiary institutions have a role to play in generating the knowledge and inventions which will allow the continent to solve its unique problems
AI has set time ticking for humanity
Gauteng’s musical chairs in its economic cluster is a microcosm of South Africa’s biggest problem
The Road Accident Fund has been in a tussle with the auditor general over the use of accounting standards.
The goal of ‘zero harm’ has seen progress but is yet to be fully realised
Advanced democracies with coalition governments and strong committees understand the necessity of developing rules and institutions to mitigate executive unaccountability
Melon Mobile will piggyback on the MTN network for complete coverage, including 5G connectivity
Just last week, armed criminals stormed the varsity library and stole valuables
Coloured community’s cries for help to end violence, poverty and unemployment continue to be ignored by the government, while the police minister sends in more guns
Sip a cocktail in the sun then enjoy a mix-and-match meal at this cool Cape Town eatery
When one thinks of flies, it’s about how annoying they are and how they spread germs. The black soldier fly, also known as Hermetia illucens, is a little more useful than the regular house fly. But the black soldier fly can be beneficial both economically and environmentally because they are a good source of oil […]
Police trade union president calls for an end to the public-private prison system, citing the foreign company is more concerned with profit than rehabilitation
The man who helped the general come to power in the most recent coup has become his rival