Recognising achievements across diverse fields, South Africa’s 2026 National Orders celebrate the contributions of artists, community leaders, and global figures in building a united nation.
South Africa’s G20 presidency last year revived an old and uncomfortable question: If Africa has been “rising” for more than two decades, why has so much of that promise failed to translate into factories, jobs, exports and broad-based prosperity?
After an urgent intervention by Health Minister Dr Aaron Motsoaledi, the eviction of 172 mental healthcare users from Johannesburg’s Talisman Foundation has been halted for 90 days.
Despite Icasa’s pushback, Minister Solly Malatsi aims to advance South Africa’s ICT reforms, enhancing satellite service access and addressing ownership regulatory gaps.
May 19 (Reuters) – The United States has charged seven Chinese executives and four of the world’s largest shipping container companies with conspiring to restrict supply, raising the price of containers during the COVID pandemic, Department of Justice officials said on Tuesday.
The discovery by AI models of vulnerabilities in financial systems raises unsettling questions about security and trust in banking – a sector that can also be intensely political.
BUNIA, Democratic Republic of Congo, May 19 (Reuters) – Twenty-six more suspected Ebola deaths were recorded in 24 hours in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, authorities said on Tuesday, and the head of the World Health Organization expressed deep concern about the outbreak’s spread.
Inconsistent delivery of printed council agendas exposes Nelson Mandela Bay Municipality’s struggles with modernisation and highlights broader issues of environmental responsibility in public administration.
South Africa’s citrus sector, boosted by new technology and favourable conditions, has overtaken Spain as the top global exporter, promising growth despite rising agricultural costs.
Speaking at the West Rand regional conference, the ANC secretary-general defended his leadership, rejected factional pressure and called for an end to corruption, factionalism and ‘tender politics’ in the party
Nelson Mandela Bay’s deputy mayor is “excited” for his criminal trial to start, and would like it to be broadcast live. But after the matter was postponed this week until 2 June for a new trial date to be fixed, he expressed frustration because ‘exposing the truth’ has also been delayed.