As he tightens his iron grip on power, President Saied launches dangerous, unfounded attacks against migrants, especially those with dark skin
ANC secretary general Fikile Mbalula has confirmed that Ebrahim Patel becoming a member of parliament will make way for a non-MP to become a cabinet minister
The group says what better way to raise awareness about birds and birding than to name birds in South African languages
In Accra, as in much of urban Africa, waste management falls far short of what it needs to be. Plastic waste is killing marine life and fishers’ incomes
Ahead of the African Union Summit, authorities in Addis Ababa tried to hide all signs of extreme poverty
Tembeka Ngcukaitobi commemorates the 45th anniversary of the death of Robert Mangaliso Sobukwe
Emergency procurement funds will not be abused, says Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma
The group of chemicals are widely used in everyday products, says environment group EWG
The programmes equip learners with skills, making them employable and also inspiring them to open their own businesses
A truck load of invasive species were removed by the group
A CSIR report has put the power utility under scrutiny for under-reporting
load-shedding stages and the megawatts cut. And there is concern that blackouts will intensify in winter
DD the Cat, like André de Donker, has finally got his Don’t Come Monday – which both of them had been waiting for
It’s worth reminding ourselves that we still have agency to change our environment. For as bleak as might be, there is something great worth fighting for
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There are reasons not to emigrate or join the Little Trek back to the Cape Colony
A Malawian accountant has paid a heavy price for blowing the whistle on corrupt oil deals and trade-based money laundering in South Sudan
The food industry can do much more to keep a basic basket of foods affordable
Analysts and international observers say the presidential election was tainted by incidents of violence as well as logistical and operational failures
Some imagination is needed to turn this crisis into an opportunity for equity, not yet another amplification of inequality
Here’s what happened when a primary school teacher in the Western Cape suspected a pupil was being sexually abused
He tendered his resignation as deputy president and member of parliament to National Assembly speaker Mapisa-Nqakula on Tuesday
He promised ‘renewed hope’ but faced questions from rivals about his health, past graft accusations and ties to outgoing president Muhammadu Buhari
Whatever the intervention, something has to be done — and it isn’t soldiers at the gate. It needs a brave chief executive and executive board, not people simply in search of higher salaries and stature
South Africa has to have an effective government that serves our own national interest, otherwise we will fail our own people
In this new era of coalition politics, there needs to be a healthy balance between legal and institutional frameworks
Is there anyone who is happy with their lives and with the social, economic and political life of the country?
Takealot is committed to building an e-commerce ecosystem in South Africa for the benefit of all who live in it
But jobless levels are still above those prior to the Covid-19 pandemic, which saw 2.2 million people lose employment
Government departments will be compelled to introduce power saving measures and to move to alternative energy sources
Mia Malan interviews Deputy Justice Minister, John Jeffery, and United Nations special rapporteur on the right to health, Tlaleng Mofokeng, about what’s next for sex workers
The countries are at a similar crossroads with their politics. Critically, both need an injection of confidence in their policymakers, who’ve made a brouhaha about their respective economic promises, but have failed to deliver
Nigeria’s leaders need to get replace the military with police whose mission is to protect, not prey on, the public