The commission of inquiry into the fire at the Usindiso building heard that a witness was trying to conceal a murder when he set the building alight
State Prosecutor objected to the lead investigation, reading some parts of the statement as it contains names of others who had not yet responded
A total of 160 Cape and African white-backed vultures have a new home at Shamwari Private Game Reserve in the Eastern Cape, where they can heal and breed
After the release of the December inflation data, Investec chief economist Annabel Bishop said the Reserve Bank is likely to remain hawkish amid upside risks
Despite protestations from a defence advocate, Judge Ratha Mokgoathleng orders the affidavit to be admitted as evidence
Diesel is used to run the open cycle gas turbines which have been used to reduce the higher stages of power cuts
Crispian Olver, the climate commission’s head, has said that fossil fuel jobs will shrink but citizens will benefit from the green market
Brigadier Bongani Gininda challenges the state’s botched robbery claim, saying there was a hit on the footballer
The South African won by a split decision in front of a Canadian crowd that was fiercely behind his opponent
The CSA had a tough decision to make but failed to field any conviction
It is time the DA leader reprised his Christiane Amanpour routine first unleashed in Ukraine
Access to the missing middle should be celebrated, but it is only one step in what looks to be a long journey for the higher education system
Five creatives tell of their work on the Israeli violence and the responses they’ve had
High tariffs have turned the power utility away
The finance minister was speaking on a panel in Davos about the expansion of Brics
Climate change is already having ‘catastrophic impacts’ on many species and their ability to provide ecosystem services to humanity
Businesses struggle to survive as progress in the R196m reconstruction of the street remains at a standstill
The parties say a delay in announcing the date prejudices their preparation efforts
The challenge is to make sure this growth is sustainable, inclusive and transformative
Deputy president says the ANC will continue to act in solidarity with Cuba, Palestine and Western Sahara, regardless of coercion by ‘influential’ states
The United Nations World Economic Situation report said the country’s economy would grow by only 0.5%
Three fine cricketers have retired early and unhappily, but it’s not all doom and gloom
The secretary general’s truth talk this week has turned the blaze on his comrades in the ANC
If the International Court of Justice orders Israel to halt its military activity in Gaza, the state would lose its right to self-defence, it argues
No decision from the ANC party leadership yet on how to how to handle the former president
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) holds public hearings in the case South Africa v. Israel.
Lawyers representing Israel at the International Court of Justice will table their arguments in day 2 of the proceedings.
Israel’s prime minister has used religious rhetoric referring to the country’s Biblical historical enemy to incite troops to war, South Africa’s legal team told the court
Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana noted that South Africa’s position on Israel’s occupation of Palestine has always been clear
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) holds public hearings in the case South Africa v. Israel. SA makes their argument today.
Durban and Cape Town have experienced tourism growth to achieve economic revenue exceeding pre-Covid-19 levels
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Turkey and Malaysia have already backed the application, which the US has deemed ‘meritless, counterproductive and completely without any basis in fact whatsoever’