Russia on Thursday accused the United States of stoking tensions and threatening international shipping with its seizure of a Russian-flagged oil tanker in the North Atlantic a day earlier.
Kouga municipal authorities have issued an urgent evacuation order after raging and uncontrolled fires, urging residents to leave affected areas immediately.
The ANC marked its 114th anniversary by acknowledging its past shortcomings and committing to service, unity, and organisational renewal, after a historic loss of its parliamentary majority in the last general election.
Economist Dawie Roodt has sounded the alarm bells for South Africa’s economy, warning that a financial crisis is coming if the country continues on its current path.
When global streaming sensation IShowSpeed touched down in SA last week, the vibrant streets of Cape Town and Johannesburg became the stages for unfiltered, real-time experiences of SA culture.
When global streaming sensation IShowSpeed touched down in SA last week, the vibrant streets of Cape Town and Johannesburg became the stages for unfiltered, real-time experiences of SA culture.
Acting Police Minister Firoz Cachalia told Parliament that SAPS has had to pay employees millions in overtime to help minimise the massive backlog of forensic cases.
The ANC in KwaZulu-Natal says it plans to have a bilateral meeting with the National Freedom Party to discuss the implications of the NFP’s decision to withdraw from the government of provincial unity.
South Africans are set to pay dearly for a proposed settlement between NERSA and Eskom, which could see consumers pay over 10% more for electricity this year.
South Africa’s white and yellow maize futures have slid to four-year lows as a stronger rand, global oversupply and La Niña rains collide. Cheaper maize should cool food inflation and feed costs, easing pressure on consumers and cattle farmers. But for grain producers, lower prices squeeze already thin, capital-intensive margins.