Are the fences around South Africa’s game reserves saving biodiversity or subtly changing it? Research from Nelson Mandela University suggests the answer is both.
Economist Dawie Roodt argued that South Africa’s highly redistributive tax system relies on a small tax base to support a growing number of dependents.
Joy Watson’s exquisite excavation of the female psyche traces the inner lives of three women: Zara, Mira and Thuli. Their stories unfold in fragments, with beginnings, middles and endings that are not always clean, and are interwoven with reflections from the author’s own experience.
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The United States-Israeli war on Iran has resulted in the widespread destruction of Iranian cultural heritage sites, as well as educational institutions and science and research centres.
Combined Motor Holdings and the 102 dealerships in its network have benefited from the strong performance of South Africa’s car market over the past year.
A veterinary cordon fence meant to stop disease is failing – allowing wildlife from a South African private reserve to devastate crops, kill livestock and heighten foot-and-mouth disease risks for rural communities in Eswatini.
Online betting has boomed in popularity over recent years, taking up a larger and larger share of the total market at the expense of land-based casinos and limited payout machines.
It was at The World that he found himself standing alongside one of South Africa’s most towering figures in the press, Percy Qoboza. To serve as deputy to a legend requires a particular kind of strength — not the strength that competes but the strength that complements. Latakgomo had that strength in abundance