Security services have now rescued all 166 worshippers who were kidnapped by gunmen during attacks on two churches in northern Nigeria last month, a Christian group said on Thursday.
Nthabiseng Thejane, a former backup singer for prominent artists like Dr Rebecca Malope, has made her solo debut with the release of ‘Re Mmona Ka Mesebetse.’ Despite facing challenges such as self-doubt and financial constraints, her determination and experiences as a backup singer prepared her for her solo career. Thejane emphasizes the importance of self-belief and perseverance, sharing that...
One of outgoing DA leader John Steenhuisen’s staunchest loyalists and confidants has insisted that the agriculture minister was not pushed, nor did he jump, from the party’s leadership race.
South Africa’s surge in online gambling is diverting disposable income from groceries and essentials, hurting retailers and prompting calls for tighter regulation and higher taxes.
In a scathing critique of the Department of Agriculture’s handling of South Africa’s Foot and Mouth Disease crisis, ActionSA MP Athol Trollip argued that distant bureaucrats lack the urgency required to save the agricultural sector.
Four months ago, the fourth edition of the Metropolitan Collective Shapers (MCS) youth entrepreneurs’ programme was the first to be implemented nationwide, with a specific focus on the logistics and agricultural sectors, chosen for having the greatest potential for job creation. These two critical sectors are important for South Africa’s economic future and whose stability […]
Discovery has bought its Sandton head office for about R4 billion, citing long-term strategic use, favourable property and interest rate conditions, and significant expected cost savings.
For more than a decade, it was the deal mining billionaire Ivan Glasenberg had sought more than any other: putting Glencore – the sprawling commodity trader-cum-miner he built – together with industry titan Rio Tinto.
Peace Mabe, the deputy minister of sport, and her boss Gayton McKenzie should have communicated to each other about the possibility of SA replacing Morocco as Wafcon hosts, instead of issuing contradictory statements