More than 82 people a day are murdered in the country
An energy expert calls on the government to support small businesses and households move to renewable energy
Johannesburg, with its mine dumps and malls, ever eating its own tail in the name of progress, has a complex heritage
In closing the debate on his State of the Nation address, the president said the country was not abandoning coal as a major power source
Environmental waste, especially pharmaceuticals and toxins, needs high-level action to stop its major contribution to antimicrobial resistance
Governing party says it agreed on the reconfiguration of the municipal committees to sharpen and strengthen its service delivery machinery
Pharmaceuticals and medical goods, cosmetics and toiletries as well as hardware, paint and glass were the biggest drag on growth
Its impact on the institutions, psyche and politics of the country means the new president’s first job must be to fix it
Taking an e-ride is an anxiety filled experience
The Tomorrows/Today exhibition includes tapestries by Talia Ramkilawan, sculptures by Githan Coopoo and Joanna Choumali’s embroidered images
Peter Tempelhoff’s new ramen eatery in the Cape Town CBD beckons the inquisitive foodie
The former Absa chief executive recently quit as head of the Presidential Climate Finance Task Team
The inflation rate fell for a third consecutive month, as petrol price cuts provided some welcome relief
Death tolls passes 37 000 as humanitarian organisation and SAPS dog unit continue search for more survivors in Türkiye and Syria
Local designers who design for the South African spirit
A selection of luxurious spas to visit, and treatments to enjoy, in Johannesburg, Cape Town and Durban for couples celebrating love this month
A book and exhibition celebrate a decade-long photographic journey for creatives of Thokoza
The best furniture designers descend on the city’s streets
The second instalment of ‘Knives Out’ might not be anything new but it is solid entertainment
In her paintings, Durban-born Charity Vilakazi offers a perspective on African societies with women as the drivers of social change and healing
As climate change hits, natural disasters will happen more frequently, and it is better to make provision for them than scramble to mop up afterwards
The creator of iconic vehicles at Renault, Antony Villain, on history and the future
President Joe Biden ordered a fighter plane to down the latest object “out of abundance of caution”
‘Isibuko’ holds a mirror to the musician’s life
The luxury French brand has set a precedent with its first show on the continent held in Dakar
We must not allow the nuclear-armed states to continue wielding what Nelson Mandela described as ‘terrible and terrifying weapons of mass destruction’
Miracles R Us flops – like Spurs’ title challenge
Companies are withholding investment – despite the commodity boom’s bounty – in the face of constraints to exports and exploration
Let’s make it our business to make creating art worthwhile for the artists who are committed to being here and lifting us higher
Motion of no confidence against IFP office bearers at the Nongoma municipality scheduled as EFF joins forces with the ANC and NFP
There are questions about its sustainability and effect on the environment
The government and Tigrayan politicians signed a peace deal but for minority groups there is little choice but to keep fighting