UK politicians reject a management approach involving sustainably harvesting excessive populations so that carrying capacities of ecosystems are not exceeded
Although progress was made and lessons were learnt during the Covid-19 pandemic, work is still required ensure the success of vaccination projects
South Africans are buying Rolexes at the same rate as Europeans and Americans. Is it time for a shake-up in luxury watches?
Patrons have not returned to theatres in their numbers after the Covid-19 lockdowns were lifted.
The media, as the peoples’ megaphone, cannot remain silent. Accountability is not a nice-to-have, it is an absolute necessity
For now, South Africa is reluctant to relinquish him to stand trial in Germany for the corporate fraud that nearly imploded ‘Africa’s Ikea’
The deputy president told the National Council of Provinces that the municipal debt relief would be conditional and application-based
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The mineral resources and energy department is pushing for nuclear power but experts argue that this is unsafe and will take too long to implement
The government must prioritise providing quality education to all so no child is left behind and reverse the shocking lack of resources and school drop-out rate
The electricity minister’s plan will be discussed at a special cabinet meeting called by President Cyril Ramaphosa
Development partners are scaling up these renewable energy grids in Madagascar, Kenya, Tanzania and Niger, Senegal and the Democratic Republic of the Congo
Prisons have four major purposes — retribution, incapacitation, deterrence and rehabilitation. Retribution means punishment for crimes against society.
The department of basic education’s researcher says the dropout rates can improve to 83% by 2050
Agreements with three Australian mining companies will ramp up the production of graphite and rare earth minerals, all used in the electric vehicle industry
The railway plans are upping the competition for cargo business in the region and helping the region tap a $3 trillion single market opportunity
Less than half the claims by former labour tenants, who were given access to land during apartheid in exchange for working on farms, have been finalised
How the Nigerian government’s plan got more than 90 000 people formerly associated with Boko Haram and Iswap to defect
Accountability and transparency are vital to avoid the ‘resource curse’, where extraction benefits the elite, at the expense of local people
Mbali’s second round of treatment first seemed to have worked. And then, six years after her first diagnosis of leukaemia, we had to face what no family is ever ready to face
Public health experts worry an outbreak could be brewing in areas such as Diepsloot and Alexandra, where sewage runs through streets and rivers
Chris Hani’s daughter Lindiwe Hani has learnt to not be buried by his assassination 30 years ago but to draw strength from the way he lived his life
In a changing world it cannot be business as usual for human rights and democracy thinkers
Predictions of electoral doom need to consider the party’s unusual presence in society
What would have happened if nobody had blown the whistle on the escape
President announces reforms aimed at attracting investors to the country as he opens conference
Judge Brian Mashile found Letwaba’s statements about Mabuza defamatory and ordered him to pay his legal fees
Kgosientsho Ramokgopa has a tough challenge ahead
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Eskom’s board chair was speaking on a panel about the country’s energy crisis at the South Africa Investment Conference on Thursday
Is it too early to pass judgment on South Africa’s newest cabinet member, considering some of his remarks fly in the face of global and local green energy plans?
Nandipha Magudumana will make her first court appearance in the Bloemfontein magistrate court on Thursday morning