Andre de Ruyter insists corruption is causing the country's power crisis
The Center recently hosted a talk by Ukrainian author and political analyst Olexiy Haran on what it called Russia's "road to genocide" in Ukraine.
Officials want pickers to register for benefits, including higher pay
African Grassroots Hoops says with the sport growing rapidly on the continent, there’s plenty of opportunity
Organizers say creative economy should be part of the country’s growth strategy
Ukrainians who sought refuge in South Africa yearn for peace so they can return home
The property is expected to be auctioned to pay a South African businessman who sued him for wrongful arrest and torture after an airline deal went wrong.
No clarity on whether the ship will fire Zircon missiles during military drill with South Africa and China
There is deep concern the effort to address power blackouts is a blank check for corruption
According to estimates, total mining volumes in the country were down by 6%, or $1.8 billion last year due to ongoing electricity cuts
Undersecretary of state for Economic Growth, Energy, and Environment, Jose Fernandez, made announcement while attending Investing in African Mining Indaba, or conference
Protest organizers say the seismic tests the Akademik Alexander Karpinsky has been conducting in Antarctica for the past 25 years are harmful to marine life like dolphins and whales
Agricultural chamber says nothing is more urgent than ensuring country’s food security
Andre de Ruyter is due to step down at end of March
Human Rights Commission says racism remains top complaint
African National Congress party meets this weekend to elect its new leader
Ruling African National Congress says it will vote against adopting the report
Independent panel says President Cyril Ramaphosa may have broken the law
Report by independent panel contends President Cyril Ramaphosa has to answer for theft of at least a half-million dollars from his game farm
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