The southern African mountain kingdom of Lesotho has declared a national “state of disaster” over soaring unemployment and mass job losses as it reels from the economic fallout of US tariffs and aid cuts.
The South African Weather Service has warned of damaging winds in the north coast of KwaZulu-Natal, while fine and cold conditions with isolated showers are expected in the Western Cape.
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ANC secretary-general Fikile Mbalula says former deputy president David Dabede Mabuza understood democratic centralism and he loved the ANC in good and bad times.Mbalula and other ANC officials visited Mabuza’s home in Barberton, Mpumalanga, on Tuesday to pay their respects after Mabuza’s deat (https://www.
Proteas Test captain Temba Bavuma and opener Ryan Rickelton are in line for the top awards for the Cricket South Africa (CSA) 2024/25 season award nominations that were announced.
National Consumer Commission urges consumers with affected vehicles to urgently book them with approved dealerships for a thorough vehicle check – at no cost
Our collective mission is clear: we must transition to an environmentally sustainable, economically inclusive society. And that requires partnerships across sectors, provinces, and people.
Former PSL manager Andile “Ace” Ncobo was released on warning by the Kempton Park magistrate’s court after a day-long bail hearing in his domestic violence case on Tuesday.Ncobo faces a charge of common assault for allegedly pushing and slapping his partner on June 28 in Kempton Park West.While Ncobo, a former football referee, is married to someone else, he was living with the...
Despite showing early signs of promise, Japanese efforts backfired spectacularly, leaving negotiators with little time and few palatable options left to avert levies set to strain the world’s fourth-largest economy
The biochar sector is seen as one answer to both job creation and carbon capture, but the young industry is struggling with a lack of South African data and funding support, experts say.