Guns are the most frequently used weapons in South Africa’s violent crimes, with firearm-related murders and attempted murders rising sharply over the last decade. Experts call for better data and better records.
Pearl Thusi steps into the Comedy Central Roast spotlight, making history as the first woman to be both a roast master and the roasted, promising a no-holds-barred night.
We know South Africa’s favourite three bakkies sell the most vehicles locally, but which other cars are volume sellers for the rest of the local top 10 automakers in the country? We take a look at the numbers from October.
Teenage fast-bowling sensation Kwena Maphaka said his searching Indian Premier League experience on debut will serve him well in lessons to come, but for now, matric exams are his main priority.
A 31-year-old date-rollover issue baked into the code of prepaid electricity meters will come due on Sunday evening. It has Electricity and Energy Minister Kgosientsho Ramokgopa worried about protests in the streets.
The non-payment of pension contributions by employers is a criminal offence, and directors cannot hide behind a company’s legal structure, because legislation says they can be held personal liability if the company fails to pay, writes Maya Fisher-French.
BRICS is emerging as a formidable force challenging Western economic domination by promoting de-dollarisation and equitable trade relations, but it must navigate internal tensions and embrace social justice policies to truly transform the global economic order, writes Ebrahim Harvey.
The family of Lucky Khumalo is demanding a thorough investigation after he was violently assaulted in his sleep at Solomon Stix Morewa Memorial Hospital, leaving him with such severe injuries that his left eye had to be removed.
At least six scamming incidents have caused international tourists visiting the Gqeberha beachfront and surrounding areas to lose more than R1 million in one week alone.
A 42-year-old father of five faces a public caning at a mosque in Malaysia after being convicted of the Islamic crime of ‘khalwat’, or close proximity between unmarried couples, for the third time, a state official and media reports said.
Alphabet’s Google must sell its Chrome browser, share data and search results with competitors and take a range of other measures to end its monopoly on searching the internet, US prosecutors argued to a judge on Wednesday.
A powerful storm clobbered Washington state on Wednesday, knocking out power to hundreds of thousands of people while disrupting road travel and causing at least two deaths and two injuries.
A pension fund administrator is pursuing high-flying businessman and socialite Leeroy Sidambe for allegedly failing to pay over his workers’ pension contributions which run into millions.