I would like to give Hlophe the annual award for brave and smart fighting and Alcock the same prize but for the other side.
Employment equity should be used to further the interests of all women, regardless of colour.
What the experts had to say on energy consumption at the <i>Mail & Guardian</i>’s Critical Thinking Forum
Leading economists have predicted energy efficiency will be the make-or-break tactic if South Africa is to cut its emissions.
Celebrity philanthropy is on the rise and there’s no stopping it.
Eskom is a national presence that is represented throughout the country by massive cooling towers that dominate rural landscapes
With the celebration of its 10th anniversary this year, the Vodacom Foundation has matured into a widely respected vehicle of philanthropic outreach
Non-governmental organisations are shutting down at the rate of between three and five every month in every province across the country
The ANC in the North West province is about to wrest control from supporters of former president Thabo Mbeki and transfer it to President Zuma’s.
Green activists fear Port Elizabeth may be on the brink of a marine disaster caused by oil leaking into the city’s harbour.
Hostilities between the government and the taxi industry escalated this week in the run-up to the launch of the Rea Vaya Bus Rapid Transit.
The struggles have divided the party into two camps, one supporting interim president Mosiuoa Lekota, the other his deputy, Mbhazima Shilowa.
The power utility has recorded a near R10-billion loss mainly through its exposure to the aluminium market.
Government is planning a massive show of political and security muscle at Sunday’s launch of Johannesburg’s Rea Vaya Bus Rapid Transit system.
The best candidates for reconciliation financing are small-scale revenue-generating projects such as small and micro enterprises.
SABC management recently recommended to the broadcaster’s interim board that the channel either be scaled down or closed.
The Judicial Service Commission said on Friday it would not proceed with a formal investigation into a gross misconduct complaint against John Hlophe.
September’s petrol price hike may prove just one blow too many to South Africa’s already struggling workers and consumers, a union said on Friday.
The parole of an apartheid-era hitman does not set a precedent for the release of Clive Derby-Lewis, the correctional services minister said on Friday
The soldiers’ protest will continue until the minister of defence tables a decent wage offer, the South African National Defence Union said on Friday.
Belts have been tightened for this year’s Cape Town Fashion Week as the fashion set seeks new ways to counter crunch time at the pay machine.
Western Cape Judge President Judge Hlophe was on Friday afternoon still waiting to hear whether the JSC had dropped a probe against him.
Cosatu on Friday backed off from its Equality Court demand that Western Cape Premier Helen Zille reconstitute her male-dominated cabinet.
In the past three years Telkom has suffered almost R3-billion in losses because of cable theft, Parliament was told on Friday.
Ace Magashule has ordered that a list of poor white people in the province be compiled so that they could be given houses, a report said on Friday.
Apartheid-era hitman Butana Almond Nofemela has been granted parole, Correctional Services Minister Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula said on Friday.
The National Union of Mineworker’s said on Friday it had rejected the latest wage offer from Anglo Platinum.
The retail price of all grades of petrol will increase by 36 cents a litre on Wednesday September 2, it was announced on Friday.
A strike at Impala Platinum has spread to another mine and hit output, the company said on Friday.
An urgent meeting of the President’s National Stakeholders Advisory Council on Electricity should be held, Business Unity South Africa said on Friday.
The Proteas find themselves on top of the pile, and there isn’t a dissenting voice to be heard anywhere.
The taxi strike against the launch of the Bus Rapid Transit system is still on, said the South African National Taxi Council on Friday.