2022 was a clear indication that the worst is yet to come for the embattled power utility and South Africans
Untrue allegations made by disgruntled humanities academic dismissed by labour court as his leave for appeal is refused
We salute our heroes, the people who quietly do what the government does not, who show us that we are not helpless
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The city council issued warnings in the wake of recent spills due to load-shedding, which forced the temporary closure of beaches in Muizenberg and Fish Hoek
The leisure industry is optimistic that growth this festive season will recover to pre-pandemic levels
His goal is to start a training centre – but first he wants to study, and being 50 has not stopped him
Will the West be able to summon the fortitude to oppose Tsar Putin?
Is nuclear fusion just a dream or is it achievable?
The question for Ramaphosa, who would be 75 by the year 2027, is, just what are you going to do to salvage your legacy as the ANC’s 14th president and the country’s fifth since the dawn of democracy
For Mercedes customers, the switch to its electric vehicle counterpart should feel seamless
Four people died last week after a small boat packed with migrants capsized in the Channel in freezing weather conditions
The December period is also critically important to key sectors of our economy, such as the tourism and hospitality industries, as well as retail and other consumer-driven industries.
The country needs to make this transition work, or risk losing up to 50% of its export value
In the most thrilling final, La Albiceleste take the trophy back to Buenos Aires for the first time since 1986
The online literary magazine, Brittle Paper, has released this year’s Notable African Books
The first humanoid robot has been launched as have multiple AI research labs on the continent
We’ve put together the perfect gifts for everyone on your list this year – even yourself
A funny, glamorous commentary on inequality, wealth and prestige
Climate funding shortfalls are exacerbating hardships faced by Least Developed Countries and Small Island Developing States
A vibrant restaurant with a cocktail bar and a
club lounge has opened its doors in Rosebank
With no clear line of march from the ANC president, his allies are left to their own devices, racing against time to find each other and solidify a slate
After a decade of growth during the 2010s, the country has suffered setbacks, including the pandemic and a severe drought
‘It is imperative that young people in Africa are motivated to learn physics and be part of big science projects’
Can Themba: The Making and Breaking of the Intellectual Tsotsi’ depicts the brutality and racism faced by the legendary editor of ‘Drum’ magazine
Teachers in Mpumalanga’s Manyeleti circuit in the Bohlabela education district are prohibited from marking matric exams following fraud allegations involving teachers and learners
The power utility had eight generating units fail overnight
Use your precious time off over the festive season to read
A Tigrayan father and academic had been targeted by racist messages on Facebook and was murdered in November 2021. Petition says the social media giant had failed to remove the posts quickly
The DRC has accused Rwanda of backing the Tutsi-led M23 rebel group, but Kigali denies it
Like a toxic relationship, the governing party has sapped the strength of its supporters
Only two women have been nominated for a top six position – both as deputy secretary general