The flames that engulfed parts of Qatar’s Ras Laffan gas hub this week are not contained to the Gulf. Their effects are rippling through global markets,...
When I first encountered this truth at university, the realisation was strangely liberating. For years, the dominant narrative had implied that Black South Africans simply had...
Imagine living without electricity for 13 years. No lights at night. No refrigerator to keep food fresh. No television, no computer, no charging your phone at...
The numbers are enough to make any motorist wince. Petrol is expected to rise by between R3.80 and R4.50 per litre in April 2026. Diesel users...
The handover happened in the Musina CBD, in broad daylight. R2,500 changed hands, passed from one person to another, intended for a police captain. What the...
For months, the assumption among DA insiders was clear. If the party wanted a steady, experienced hand to lead its campaign in Ekurhuleni, Mike Waters was...
The water in Rietvlei Dam looks wrong. It smells wrong. And for the residents of Tshwane who depend on it, the effects are unmistakable. Since last...
The numbers are moving in the wrong direction. Despite a high-profile mass vaccination campaign led by Agriculture Minister John Steenhuisen, foot-and-mouth disease cases in South Africa...
For millions of rural KwaZulu-Natal residents, the Ingonyama Trust is not an abstract legal entity. It is the structure that governs the land they live on,...
Bouwe Wiersma has been watching the Lesedi Local Municipality’s legal maneuvers with a mixture of frustration and resignation. He was one of the ratepayers who took...