Former SAPS special task force member Matipandile Sotheni has denied involvement in the fatal shooting of whistleblower Marius van der Merwe, known as Witness D, at the Madlanga commission of inquiry.
In November 2022, I travelled to Cuba with a group of South African social justice leaders. What we found there – the contradictions, the humanity, the defiant solidarity – is difficult to recall now. The country we visited is being deliberately starved into submission. We should not look away.
Close to wrapping-up our six-month stint as custodians of the Ford Everest Platinum, we pointed its nose to Gerotek for a final workout being send-off.
Minister of small business development Stella Ndabeni-Abrahams is leading a delegation of dignitaries for two engagements that aim to support entrepreneurship in the Free State.
The South African Reserve Bank looks set to keep borrowing costs on hold to assess the inflationary impact of the US-Israeli war on Iran. However, some traders are pricing in hikes later in the year.
With the list of people contesting for positions in the DA now public, it is clear that below the position of national leader, the party is set for major changes. It is crucial for the party’s growth that it is able to come out of its upcoming congress with a compelling message for voters, and that its incoming leader grasps the nettle of race.
A 27-year-old Limpopo woman has been sentenced to seven years behind bars after she was found guilty of unlawfully and intentionally setting fire to her ex-boyfriend’s house in a fit of rage and jealousy.
Pineapples may be best known for their tough, prickly skin, but in Bathurst – home of the Big Pineapple – their leaves are now driving an unexpected innovation, with sights set on international markets.
Petrol stations in South Africa are facing declining fuel demand, rising costs, and intense competition in a saturated market, pushing operators to rely increasingly on convenience retail to sustain profitability.
An economy already reeling from decades of US economic embargo has virtually come to a standstill. This is causing significant suffering to Cubans, and the impact on medical facilities and transport of medicines and drugs is probably resulting in many deaths.