KwaZulu-Natal Hawks head Maj-Gen Lesetja Senona says allegations that he shared sensitive information with alleged cartel member Vusimusi “Cat” Matlala are malicious and amount to conjecture.
Mark Sergeant has been appointed as Sun International’s chief operating officer for gaming, responsible for land-based casino revenue across the group.
The Supreme Court of Appeal has dismissed Pick n Pay’s attempts to absolve itself from being liable for injuries sustained by a customer who fell while shopping.
European carmakers, squeezed by US tariffs and price wars in China, will get a welcome boost from an EU-India trade deal that sharply drops tariffs on car imports but face a tough market dominated by homegrown firms and compact Japanese ‘kei’ cars.
In South Africa, this summer has given us a vivid illustration of the potential havoc to come – fires in the Western Cape and floods in Mpumalanga and Limpopo. Here are four areas where the country should be taking climate action in the year ahead.
Hamas is seeking to incorporate its 10,000 police officers into a new US-backed Palestinian administration for Gaza, sources say, a demand likely to be opposed by Israel as the militant group debates whether to surrender its arms.
The Association of Communications and Technology, which represents the biggest mobile network operators in South Africa, is taking Home Affairs to court over the big fee increase it imposed on ID verification checks last year.
Germany will step up efforts to fight left-wing militants after activists claimed responsibility for an attack on a power station in January that caused the longest electricity blackout in Berlin since World War Two, the interior minister said.
Despite a historically successful matric pass rate, South Africa’s Stem marks remain stagnant. To inspire future scientists, active engagement from current scientists is essential, fostering talent through visibility, presence and storytelling to bridge educational gaps.