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,...
Brace for impact: Treasury signals little relief as fuel prices surge A warning many drivers didn’t want to hear If you’ve been dreading your next trip...
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...
It started as a distant headline. A South African name, far from home, tied to a tragedy unfolding in Liberia. But within hours, the story of...
Millions paid to “ghost workers” spark outrage in North West education A costly mistake or something deeper? In a province already battling service delivery challenges, a...
The phone was confiscated during an exam. Using a cellphone in a test is a violation of school rules, and the 18-year-old learner knew she had...
The flames that lit up the night sky over Qatar’s northern coast have been extinguished, but the damage they caused extends far beyond the walls of...
For many South Africans, the first sign of trouble was simple and frustrating. You pull into a petrol station, expecting a quick fill-up, only to be...
Ramaphosa distances himself from decision to shut down political killings unit A decision that raised more questions than answers When news first broke that a specialised...