Climate scientists agree that intense downpours and heavy storms will probably happen more often and become more unpredictable. But can every extreme weather event be pinned on climate change? We look at what past data and future predictions say
Crime Intelligence deputy head Major-General Feroz Khan is set to appear before the Madlanga Commission on 1 July, where he will testify for several days.
Iran on Monday said it was ending its latest military operation against Israel after the first exchanges of fire between the foes since a shaky ceasefire began, but warned it could inflict a more “crushing” response.
‘I was assigned a mammoth task by his Majesty the King. All hands are on deck and we are determined to transform the economy of the townships and hostels. We must transform these areas into attractive places for investments and ensure that local people benefit economically.’
Nigeria will begin repatriating its citizens from South Africa this week, after anti-immigrant attacks and protests in the continent’s biggest economy.
Opening the UN’s mid-year climate talks in Bonn, Simon Stiell urged governments to focus on implementing climate commitments, warning that fossil fuel dependence was driving economic instability and exposing countries to worsening climate impacts
Chinese Coast Guard patrols to the east of Taiwan are a “provocative act” and the military will closely coordinate with the island’s Coast Guard in responding, Defence Minister Wellington Koo said.
Eastern Cape Judge President Selby Mbenenge is adamant his sexually loaded WhatsApp exchanges with High Court secretary Andiswa Mengo were consensual, and says the Judicial Service Commission finding that he should face impeachment for sexual harassment is unlawful, unfair and irrational.
The Joburg-born artist’s latest exhibition uses burning steel wool sculptures and ash paintings to explore ritual, transformation and the transitions that shape our lives
Our recent article on South Africa being named the world’s top homebody nation struck a nerve. The response from Saffa entrepreneurs in the UK was immediate. The question everyone was asking: does it actually make financial sense to go back?