
Vietnam, US kick off trade talks as Hanoi seeks relief from Trump’s tariffs
Trade-reliant Southeast Asian country is facing a 46 percent levy under Trump’s so-called ‘reciprocal’ tariffs.
SATURDAY, 26 APRIL 2025, 11:14
Trade-reliant Southeast Asian country is facing a 46 percent levy under Trump’s so-called ‘reciprocal’ tariffs.
Holding a conclave to elect a pope is a tradition that goes back centuries.
The Pietermaritzburg High Court is set to deliver a ruling on former president Jacob Zuma’s appeal application in the arms deal case.
Two companies that provide online solutions for motorists, and a group co-founded by a former Springbok rugby player were among the fastest-growing companies in the country over the past three years.
Is former SABC executive Hlaudi Motsoeneng abusing the legal process by appealing against a ConCourt decision ordering him to pay back money to the entity? The SIU’s Andy Mothibi told Parliament he firmly believed this was the case.
Though it was touted as a game-changer for SA’s economy and tourism sector, only 24 people have bought into the country’s remote work visa since May 2024.
He will meet President Cyril Ramaphosa on Thursday in Pretoria for official talks.
Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana is expected to announce the withdrawal of the proposed VAT increase of 0.5 percentage points on Thursday morning.
After being wrongly accused of sexual harassment during his interview for the position of Chief Justice, Gauteng Judge President Dunstan Mlambo is now one of four candidates chosen by President Cyril Ramaphosa to potentially fill the Deputy Chief Justice vacancy.
A young boy from the farming and mining town of Fochville in Gauteng, driven by the loss of his parents, held on to one dream: becoming a Springbok to honour their memory and make them proud. And he just made the junior side.
Surviving an assassination attempt does wonders for a politician’s public image. Despite what his supporters say, Paul Mashatile’s doesn’t seem like one at all, writes Pieter du Toit.
Minister of Trade, Industry, and Competition Parks Tau will meet US officials on Friday, but neither party would provide any details.
A ballistics report by police on the damage to Deputy President Paul Mashatile’s official vehicle found the car was likely struck by stray pellets from a shotgun round and was probably not fired on intentionally.
On Thursday, President Cyril Ramaphosa will host his Ukrainian counterpart, President Volodymyr Zelensky, for a working visit to the Union Buildings.
Border Management Authority deputy assistant commissioner Peter Mphilo spoke to Sowetan about how they deal with undocumented individuals caught at the border, and the capacity challenges the authority continues to face.
In Canary by Onke Mazibuko, art imitates life in a nail-biting read on corruption and whistleblowing.
The University of Limpopo is facing mounting pressure from parliament’s higher education portfolio committee over its alleged failure to understand and apply the national qualifications framework, resulting in students being barred from graduating.
Asian shares mixed as US futures lose ground. Trump’s tariff stance remains unclear, impacting investor confidence.
A mother seeking urgent care for herfour-month-old daughter with a heartcondition was among dozens of patients turned away from the Tembisa Provincial Tertiary Hospital yesterday morning, after a second fire in four days forced the partial closure of the facility.
The condition of the Mapetla boy in Soweto who was hospitalised after eating contaminated snacks from a spaza shop has taken a turn for the worse, and he is now back on life support after experiencing breathing problems.