There were two clear favourites for next year’s election but the Labour candidate makes it three
Margie Orford’s latest thriller explores the ripple effects of crime and the intimate worlds of its victims
Set to open in Sandton next year, Artistry is a restaurant and theatre development with a difference from by J’Something
Government and civil society need to listen to those who are most at risk to ensure policies are effective
Ghanaian author Ken Kweku Nimo tells the story of the continent’s successful couturiers in his new book
Reversing more tax cuts, introducing a fixed household energy subsidy and reducing spending would help
South Africa is quick to forget ubuntu or its own destabilising role when it comes to regional policies
Why would a country struggling with the production of high-level skills shoot itself in the foot? Because bigotry is blind even to its own needs
People named in the Zondo state capture report are appearing in court but there is still a long list of those who need to face the law
1947 on Vilakazi Street offers SA cuisine without having to dig too deep into your pocket – and there are loads of Instagrammable moments
The new Hyundai i30 N comes with an eight-speed DCT transmission
That we live in a world where the far right has become normalised should ring alarm bells
The fact that we are lamenting water cuts speaks volumes of our privilege, particularly when there are parts of the country where people have to walk kilometres to get a few buckets of the precious liquid and don’t have adequate sanitation
Measures of the state of governance can flag regression and show where change is needed
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IEC, parties and observers prepared as voters head for the polls
An ambitious public-private biogas project needs to be scaled up if it is to contribute to Botswana’s renewable energy targets by 2030
Self-styled podcasting celebrities – usually male – more and more frequently stray into journalism’s lane, but writer Khanya Mtshali probes the pitfalls of this using the examples of podcasts The Hustlers Corner and Podcast and Chill
Build One South Africa proposes a range of measures to fix the country’s ‘dual economy’, including a relentless focus on building SMMEs and entrepreneurs, and putting a stop to the corruption and fraud that costs the country R500-billion a year
Set in 1823, the film stays far truer to the historic events that inspired it than many of the genre’s supposed classics
Iran and Ukraine: Take a stand based on principles and not on sides
Chief Albert Luthuli local municipality was one of just 16% to receive a clean audit, after supply chain management deficits were addressed – to the delight of residents and businesses
China’s economic rise and growing footprint presents an alternative to the West
The awards are in recognition of people who are doing their part to ensure a sustainable future
TB was the leading cause of teenage deaths between 2008 and 2018 in South Africa
There is no recipe for guaranteed happiness but without kindness, there is no hope of it
The council’s inability to intervene through mediation and diplomacy has led to authoritarian regimes that defy the will of the international system
Countries are heading to the continent to market their expertise and deepen cooperation in science and space technology
Once Sibanye-Stillwater has cleaned up its own side of the street, Neal Froneman may be in a better position to advocate for better behaviour by others
Some businesses understand the value of continuously and successfully achieving the B-BBEE skills element of their scorecard requirements by realising the value of a skilled workforce
Sanctions are not the answer: Sending well-armed soldiers to evict Russian forces is
There are only six women vice-chancellors in SA, and progress in eliminating gender bias is slow