ANC Secretary General Fikile Mbalula says service delivery in Johannesburg is in a dire state and the public should vote for the ANC in local government elections to remedy this, despite the city currently being run by an ANC-led coalition.
Agriculture Minister John Steenhuisen has warned that the collapse of Tongaat Hulett puts thousands of jobs at risk, with around 40,000 livelihoods depending on the supply chain linked to the company’s mills.
The last two rounds of South African derbies will have a bearing on the Bulls, Sharks and Lions’ playoff ambitions, and on the Stormers’ home semifinal prospects.
The National Consumer Commission has launched a “priority investigation” into the safety of sanitary products that millions of South African women use monthly.
A delegation from the New York Young Republican Club is in South Africa documenting proof that the white Afrikaans population is being discriminated against.
In this Smart Money with Alishia Seckam interview, outgoing KAL Group CEO Sean Walsh discusses the rise of technology in agriculture and the future of the industry in South Africa.
South African government debt is finally set to peak after rising for nearly two decades, a payoff from years of spending restraint and a commodities-driven revenue windfall.
Cape Town International Airport operations are returning to normal following a fire on Tuesday. However, travellers should still expect delays, the Airports Company of SA said.
With the Department of Employment and Labour entering a stricter enforcement phase, companies face heavy fines and risk losing compliance certificates if they fail to show progress toward equity targets.
Motus was squeezed by the rapid rise of affordable Chinese car brands, forcing cost cuts and restructuring, with it now expanding its portfolio to include more budget-friendly manufacturers.