On the eve of the election, Trump and Harris delivered closing arguments in a heated final push across battleground states
A fuller picture of the Rapid Support Forces massacres in Gezira, committed under the cover of a communications blackout, is emerging from survivors and victims’ families
A new investigation details a covert campaign that companies such as Monsanto, now Bayer, and Syngenta waged against critics who threatened its profit
The project was meant to supply dignity packs to girls and women at no-fee schools and colleges
Research shows that 38% of South African journalists make use of artificial intelligence tools
According to The Other Foundation’s latest report, this showcases economic resilience and growth
With nearly 2 500 people killed in recent Israeli strikes on Lebanon, nobody in the country is safe, and the only help for Africans is from other migrant workers
When the country legalised some types of cannabis, it threw a centuries-old industry into disarray
The former public protector has been appointed the Mpumalanga convenor, and the former KwaZulu-Natal premier is heading the party in that province
The country’s attempts at decentralising water governance have not been fully implemented because of resistance from Zanu-PF
Taiwan on Tuesday rejected South Africa’s demand that it close its office in Pretoria as ‘unreasonable’
The Springboks face Scotland on November 10, England six days later, and Wales on November 23
Seamers Rabada, Mulder and left-arm spinner Keshav Maharaj took three wickets apiece for South Africa
The current wait time for an artisan Highland bagpipe is two years
The rare find is being brought to the public for the first time at an exhibition in the Irish capital
The payTV giant is facing a steep decline in subscribers, falling by nearly half a million
It is disheartening that the Mail & Guardian would allow such an article to be published
He leaves a legacy as a champion of labour rights, fiscal and monetary reform and prudent government spending
A drone strike in Ethiopia’s Amhara region left 30 civilians dead. The Continent has pinpointed the location, marking a crucial step towards accountability
Rigathi Gachagua says the charges against him, including corruption, are a ploy to push him out of office
With new energy vehicle sales finally starting to surge in South Africa, the Chinese manufacturer has the cheapest one on the market
The PwC report said the global pursuit of a just energy transition and the need for consolidation were reshaping the landscape of the local industry
Its new strategy, Vision 2040, aims to redress economic inequalities through conservation
The expedition is about showing African ingenuity, says the team
Margaret Maritz had a small party at her care home in Touws River
Despite arrests, the Bizonto comedy troupe continues to resonate with audiences nationwide
China hit back by saying Washington was taking ‘discriminatory action’ against its companies
In everything he did during apartheid and after 1994 he literally gave his life to his country
The awards celebrate people, projects and organisations that champion environmental concerns
Clue of the week: 9D Once-off skinny dip at Makgadikgadi? (5,2,3,3)
The report highlights Latin America as the deadliest region, particularly Colombia, which saw a record number of killings
The European Union will provide grants which will partly go towards state-owned logistics company Transnet