Two lives were lost in the early hours of Sunday morning when a fire tore through the basement of the De Williershof residential building in Tshwane....
For decades, South African members of parliament (MPs) have lived with a safety net the rest of the country can only dream of guaranteed access to...
Nearly two months after Patriotic Alliance (PA) deputy president Kenny Kunene was suspended, party leader Gayton McKenzie says the investigation into his conduct is “nearly done.”...
South Africans already battling loadshedding and sky-high tariffs now face another bitter truth: billions are being siphoned from Eskom through “ghost vending”, a sophisticated electricity theft...
Once the stuff of Johannesburg crime thrillers, kidnappings in South Africa have become a grim reality that now reaches into every community. From suburban families to...
When Canadians started pulling Napa Valley wines off their shelves in protest against US tariffs, the Western Cape smelled opportunity. With exports to the US already...
When diamonds, copper, and lithium leave African soil, the profits often fly overseas. What remains for the communities who live on that land? Crumbling roads, polluted...
South Africans have spoken, and government has had to listen. Minister of Trade, Industry and Competition Parks Tau has pulled back on draft amendments to the...
Challenging the High Court Decision After a setback in the Western Cape High Court, election watchdog My Vote Counts (MVC) is appealing to the Constitutional Court...
A High-Stakes Investigation Public Works and Infrastructure Minister Dean Macpherson has defended the appointment of PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) to investigate corruption allegations surrounding the R800 million oxygen...