Further details linking suspended police minister Senzo Mchunu to cartel figures emerged
The pilot project will inform extending a handbook to UN member states
There is anxiety over the fate of hundreds of jobs and the stability of the country’s fragile consumer market
A new study noted that none of the products audited displayed sustainable sourcing labels
It is also available in a petrol variant, but Hyundai has produced an excellent product with superb fuel consumption
Ahead of the Standard Bank Joy of Jazz, Kwanele Sosibo interviews this year’s music and jazz SBYA winners for their reflections on the history and meaning of the awards
South Africa raised and objected to two points in the final declaration
Personnel and equipment have been airlifted from Lubumbashi and Kinshasa to Pretoria, amid tension over unpaid allowances for soldiers
The decision was not unanimous; four monetary policy committee members preferred to keep rates on hold, while two favoured a 25 basis point cut
Netflix’s Beauty and the Bester retells a scandal already splashed across headlines — but does it add insight or merely feed obsession?
Tanzania’s 2025 general elections campaign has taken a dramatic turn after the removal of the Alliance for Change and Transparency (ACT Wazalendo) party’s candidate — former minister and outspoken legislator Luhaga Mpina — from the presidential race. The decision announced by the National Electoral Commission (NEC) is widely seen as strengthening President Samia Suluhu Hassan’s […]
The family has been locked in a legal dispute with the Zambian government over Lungu’s final resting place since his death in June
At the UN General Assembly high-level meeting in New York next week, South Africa is expected to join other countries in signing a watered down declaration meant to curb diseases such diabetes, cancer and heart disease around the world
In their letter to Panyaza Lesufi, service providers outline serious irregularities in the National School Nutrition Programme tender process
United by poems, plays and passion, artists tackle corruption head-on at a Joburg performance
The dam is expected to be the Horn of Africa country’s solution to acute power shortages, but it brings problems for downstream countries
The Western Cape high court ruled that an environmental impact assessment had failed to fully consider the risks of a major oil spill, fishing communities and South Africa’s climate obligations
Nurain Saloojee comes from a family that opposed apartheid in South Africa
Eastern Cape entrepreneur blossoms through skills programme, highlighting aims for people-centred conservation, linking economic empowerment with biodiversity
New evidence in the matter suggests that former health minister Zweli Mkhize and his family received funds funnelled through the sale of cattle and the purchase of a farm
Tackling food waste can cut emissions and fight hunger, says FoodForward SA
Lower Brent crude oil prices and a stronger rand helped ease the fuel price
From Burn Out to BMW Art Generation, Sipho ‘Hotstix’ Mabuse remains a cultural giant shaping South Africa’s sound and spirit.
A heartfelt look at BlackByrd’s journey of sisterhood and evolution and their new single Home
The department of forestry, fisheries and the environment says the regulations are designed to prevent pollution and protect coastal ecosystems
Buti Manamela’s appointment of three administrators has raised concerns from opposition parties and civil society about potential political interference
Ndiviwe Mphothulo, a medical doctor and president of the Southern African HIV Clinicians Society, is trying to make sure the Trump administration’s funding cuts don’t collapse South Africa’s HIV programmes
Climate change concerns, the global economy and infectious diseases are also perceived as threats by some countries, the report by the Pew Research Centre shows
The special project manager at the Thabo Mbeki Foundation said legacy foundations were talking to civil society on how to take the project back from the government and political parties
More than 190 members of the media have now been killed in the war in Gaza, some of them deliberately targeted and assassinated
Whether for business or leisure, getting accommodation in the Joburg city centre is not as crazy as it sounds, writes Richard Goller
A recent forum heard that the high cost of capital continues to undermine the continent’s growth and infrastructure development