The proposed tie up will enable Pioneer to expand its leading brands and access greater capital to invest in local agriculture and people
Former president’s counsel argues their client has been ‘relentlessly cross-examined’
Although book festivals are generally perceived as adult events, this one is family-centred and includes specific programmes for children.
Despite Nxamalala’s walkout from the Zondo commission, we’ve learned a few things this week
Past chief executives of Tongaat Hulett have left the company in debt, forcing the company to retrench
up to 5 000 people
A trans woman held in a male prison says she is being harrassed by staff and authorities won’t take her case seriously
Former president Jacob Zuma is expected to appear before the commission of inquiry into state capture on Friday
‘I realised it was actually a nice way of saying: ‘You were playing that way too loud.”
In death, the artist begins the process of becoming a collective ancestor for South Africans and others around the world
Healthcare workers from across Africa are working together to find last-mile solutions
Falsehoods spread through media and politicians serve to polarise, destabilise and depoliticise
Developing a taste for Zulu music forms like isicathamiya, Clegg would freqeuent townships and hostels at an early age, flouting apartheid laws
Former president Jacob Zuma is expected to appear before the commission of inquiry into state capture on Wednesday. Watch the proceedings here
Before the commission could get stuck into Barbara Hogan’s evidence, the former president’s counsel asked for an early adjournment
The president says any disciplinary action he takes would “necessarily have to be informed” by the court’s decision
Minister says key focus will be on teaching children in early grades to read and do maths
The former PIC CEO says the PIC only paid to facilitate a deal between Nene’s company and a Mozambican palm oil refinery
The former president revealed on Monday that members of his family and his legal team have received death threats
EFF leader submits affidavit in application to intervene in Gordhan-Mkhwebane matter
The former president is expected to appear before the commission of inquiry into state capture for his second day of testimony on Tuesday
Politicians are meant to serve the people, not themselves. Student activists who have won parliamentary seats should practise what they preach
The former president says he ‘wants peace’, but he has been provoked to the last degree
The former president’s highly-anticipated appearance follows months of talks between his legal team and the commission
Environmental groups issues with the Western Cape phosphate mine’s water use licence will go before the Water Tribunal
As a kid in Soweto, he never dreamed he’d help the world fall in love with life in Africa; as a veteran musician his pride is undiminished
What, asks Jonathan Cane, is the role of the lawn in the construction of whiteness?
Funding has been cut over a slew of problems at the body meant to ensure low-cost homes
KwaZulu-Natal Premier Sihle Zikalala wants to begin implementing the recommendations of the Moerane inquiry into political killing
If the state allows disgruntled citizens to gamble with the future of schoolchildren, we will not fix the inequalities that cripple the country
I enjoy getting the word out and influencing creative conversations
The mayor’s supporters have been protesting at City Hall but she’s nowhere to be found
His reappointment as head of the Reserve Bank has been greeted as a positive move for stability