The bailout of Eskom could help solve the energy crisis but there must also be incentives for independent power producers and the municipalities must be roped in
There’s a dangerous romanticism to the struggle that we shouldn’t allow opportunists to exploit, despite our disappointment with a government that is battling to meet the most basic service needs of its people
The lives of people who try to stop or expose corruption are in danger, as evidenced by the assassination of corruption investigators Cloete Murray and his son Thomas
Deepening economic democracy through human rights-centred economic and social policy frameworks
The people of that country paid the price of climate changed fuelled by, among others, the petro-chemical industry that has declared record profits
The body of Martinez Zogo, a critic of private and public transgressions, was found five days after he disappeared, showing signs of torture
Film tells how two investigative journalists exposed sexual predator Harvey Weinstein and started a movement
Julius Malema has touted the shutdown as the start of a ‘revolution’
It opens the way for corruption and worsens the governance problems that led to the power crisis, the mining rights debacle and the failure of ports and railways
The hope is that AI would help with ‘reconciliation and repair to a point of growth and prosperity’
The event is now bolstered by the new Toyota GR86 Automatic race cars
A 4×4 sports car might sound ridiculous but the 911 Dakar can be driven on just about any terrain
Moscow is giving fertiliser to Malawi in exchange for support for ending the global sanctions imposed on it
Security companies, community policing forums and the police have drawn up contingency plans to stop looting and public violenc
South Africans need to reflect on whether the problem of corruption is confined to the ANC or has infiltrated society as a whole
The utility says the energy availability at six power stations has picked up
Rural and township schools are badly affected by natural disasters and the government seems not to care
The much anticipated The Head & The Load performance will be running at the Joburg Theatre from 23 April to 6 May 2023
The party’s Tshwane metro contingent appears to have been asleep during councillor induction
There is a critical need to enhance and improve the governance of water resources and land
Scandal, wrong upon wrong, can wear one down, and we are worn down. We risk becoming indifferent. We cannot surrender. Not to this
Dare to love deeply – the risk is worth it
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We must continue to push the engineering industry to establish safe cycling networks; with all the added benefits like health, lifestyle, energy and decongestion
Artificial intelligence is a supercharger for humanity, where people’s time and energy can be freed to uniquely solve problems requiring advanced strategies
The art fair speaks to the nuanced aesthetics of African art
The president said the ANC was looking forward to deepening the relationship between itself and the Chinese Communist Party
If it doesn’t make a significant dent on our consciousness, what are we to think of both Malema and the EFF. The party and its leader are passing the point of no return
Sazi Bongwe’s branding of the late professor as a ‘villain of apartheid’ and advisor to PW Botha is false, slanderous and unethical
With millions of followers, the former rugby sevens star makes short, snappy videos of him cooking up mouth-watering dishes
Will those who helped create this mess play a constructive role in minimising the damage?
The South African National Taxi Council says its members can decide if they want to take part in the national shutdown planned for 20 March