ANC gives Zuma-backer Niehaus the chop over ‘divisive’ statements and behaviour. On Wednesday he threatened to lay criminal charges over the party’s failure to pay salaries
In mid-July, supply chains and industrial output were disrupted when parts of the country were rocked by looting, triggered by protests against Zuma’s incarceration
Of the 504 political parties registered with the IEC, 393 did not respond to the requirement of the Political Party Funding Act
Some 36% of Gauteng households live in poverty, according to a new survey, with poverty levels having shot up during the course of the pandemic
Tebogo Manamela talks to Lucas Ledwaba about helping to preserve Africa’s heritage and the rewards of working with – and sometimes being attacked by – animals at the Kruger National Park
Before forcing employees to be vaccinated the company or employer must consider the constitutional rights of the employees, public health imperatives and the efficient operation of the business
The businessman used just 13% of the millions paid to him by the National Health Laboratory Service to supply PPE — the rest was for himself
How does South Africa return to a pre-pandemic world, or at least one closely resembling it? That’s the question for policymakers as our country’s recovery lags its peers
Leadership will be at the core of how the learning space evolves and uses the pandemic as an opportunity to advance
‘The unrest presents an untimely and negative effect on SA’s growth prospects,’ said Godongwana, adding that this could last for the next six quarters
Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma calls for Covid-19 caution as she gives political parties the green light to canvass for votes
The recommendation for no pay hikes is based on South Africa’s financial position in general, as well as the effects of the Covid-19 pandemic
The effects of global warming are negatively affecting mental well-being and will only accelerate in the future, according to a new report
The full impact of the former president’s health status on his trial remains unclear
Some residents in areas affected by the July riots have lost their livelihoods, have to travel far to get to the jobs that remain and walk long distances to unaffected shopping centres
It is still unclear how discontent with politics, and the effects of Covid-19, will affect voter turnout, according to research company Ipsos
The former apartheid police officer who was charged with the murder of Ahmed Timol ‘saved’ by the grave
About half of South Africa’s maize crop and 100% of the soya crop is genetically modified — it’s grown with the use of glyphosate. But Bayer South Africa disagrees that it causes cancer
The gender commission is unsure whether a governing body exists for the multi-billion National Strategic Plan on Gender-based Violence and Femicide
Governing party denies lobbying the IEC or the Constitutional Court ahead of the announcement that candidate registration would be reopened
GDP rose 1.2% in the second quarter, but future growth indicators will likely be hit by July’s looting and unrest, as well as a dip in commodity prices
Organ and tissue donation has not received the priority that it should have from the South African government. A few concrete steps would make a dramatic difference.
The ANC president said the basic income grant should be cost effective and subject to long-term affordability
DA threatens court action over the reopening of the candidate nomination process
Study finds most South Africans rely on healthcare workers for vaccine advice
Statistics South Africa has overhauled its GDP data, which now show that the economy was 11% larger in 2020 than previously estimated
The 34 police officers who died in the line of duty this year were remembered at the annual national commemoration day
The late NFP leader has been described as ‘a force to be reckoned with’, who paved the way for women in the treacherous political arena
The platinum belt is roiling with tension once more after the assassination of Numsa organiser Malibongwe Mdazo
Former president will serve the remainder of his sentence out of jail
Taking bets on the lotto is against the law, court orders
A former IT executive at the company allegedly led an elaborate fraudulent syndicate for eight years