Minister Sisisi Tolashe had two Chinese SUVs delivered to Luthuli House ahead of the ANC Women’s League weekend meeting. One was not the same car that she originally accepted as a donation.
Justice Minister Mmamoloko Kubayi has announced the circulation of a draft Bill to make the National Sexual Offences Register public, a step some activists have been advocating for more than a decade.
Four new major data centres are set to gobble up the equivalent of 34% of current electricity supply in Cape Town and unknown volumes of cooling water, raising questions about the sustainability of power and water to other sectors in the city.
Missed deadlines by the Department of Agriculture spark outrage among agricultural organisations, as court proceedings reveal the state’s struggle to manage foot-and-mouth disease vaccination efforts.
The Nelson Mandela Bay Municipality risks losing its equitable share grant if it fails to meet the National Treasury’s compliance demands, amid disputes over how key financial governance documents should be processed.
NEW YORK, April 28 (Reuters) – The U.S. Army soldier charged with winning $400,000 by using confidential information to bet on the removal of ousted Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro pleaded not guilty to fraud charges on Tuesday.
Weak enforcement allows dangerous driving to persist, costing lives and failing vulnerable road users. Accountability and behaviour change must save them.
BAMAKO, April 28 (Reuters) – The leader of Mali’s military government, Assimi Goita, met with Russia’s ambassador on Tuesday, according to a post on his office’s social media account, his first appearance since insurgents launched coordinated attacks over the weekend.
Trump’s deepfake messiah reflects a history of Christian idolatry that has found fertile ground in SA. This Afrikaner-American ‘sanctified authoritarianism’ fuses nationalism and what sociologists call algorithmic conspirituality – the blending of conspiracy theories and spirituality in online spaces, hoping to create a dangerous political-theological movement that threatens democracy.
Investor sentiment is shifting as Afrimat and Clicks face pressure from setbacks and valuation strain, while Capitec continues to defy gravity, highlighting how quickly market favourites can fall from grace.
Hoteliers warn that Gqeberha’s beachfront neglect, rising crime and overflowing sewage are damaging the city’s brand, reducing visitor spend and risking Blue Flag status and local livelihoods.
In a move that could test the integrity of the Madlanga Commission, North West businessman Brown Mogotsi bought himself some more time shortly before he was meant to face cross-examination and called for evidence leader Matthew Chaskalson SC to recuse himself.
The death of Malian defence minister Sadio Camara amid a series of coordinated assaults on several Malian cities is posing a serious challenge to the junta in Bamako, analysts say.
Solidarity has threatened Coca-Cola Beverages South Africa with legal action after a job advertisement for an intern position stipulating that only “employment equity” candidates could apply.
Gqeberha has beautiful sandy beaches, high-end housing and many charming features – including a gritty, blue-collar history that one artist hopes to capture, one ‘shitty’ picture at a time.
There’s a R6bn funding gap behind extending the R3 fuel levy relief. It will become a cost burden that the state coffers will carry for well beyond the current budget.