News

Former deputy president David Mabuza did not fear death, and this was evident when he joined the Azanian Student Organisation in 1985, when death was the price paid by activists.
A packed weekend of football action awaits fans across the world as the Fifa Club World Cup quarterfinals kick off in the US.
Benin-born musician Angélique Kidjo has become the first black African selected to get a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
In this abridged version of his open letter to DA leader John Steenhuisen, former president Thabo Mbeki says he has no doubt ...
Israeli planes and tanks struck heavily in north and south Gaza on Tuesday, destroying clusters of homes, while Israeli Prime ...
A group of job seekers who allege that they suffered injuries after being shot at with rubber bullets by officers has taken ...
Be among those who shape the future with knowledge. Uncover exclusive stories that captivate your mind and heart with our ...
Journalist Faith Zaba will remain in custody after the Harare Magistrate’s Court failed to rule on her bail application on ...
The case dealt with how much VAT Woolworths had to pay to SARS for fees it paid to banks that underwrote its share issue to ...
South Africa is considering developing a statistical register for small-scale and informal businesses, amid an ongoing debate ...
KwaZulu-Natal Health MEC Nomagugu Simelane has dismissed rumours and social media claims that the supervisor implicated in ...
The board of an umbrella body representing South Africa’s 26 public universities has expressed concerns over the “tone and ...