The dangers faced by workers in South Africa, especially illegal immigrants, have been starkly highlighted by recent tragedies. These workers often toil in the shadows ...
The ANC has come under fire from the Cape South African Jewish Board of Deputies (SAJBD) after the party refused an invitation to participate in a televised debate ...
A woman who, along with her husband, was involved in a violent altercation with pro-Palestinian protest at a busy intersection in Sun Valley, Fish Hoek remains defiant. ...
Until Zimbabwe addresses the root causes of its economic woes – political instability and a lack of growth – the cycle of devaluation will continue.
Cape Town Town artist Haroon Gunn-Salie, 35, won the “Outstanding Visual Artist Award” for his body of work.
Formerly one of the richest men in Africa, Markus Jooste committed suicide yesterday at his Hermanus home a day after the Financial Sector Conduct Authority indicated ...
The South African government says threats by two US congressmen to table legislation in the US House of Representatives, which seeks to punish South Africa over ...
Hundreds of aggrieved Stellenbosch University students yesterday occupied the university’s administration block, to protest their lack of housing before the start ...
Stellenbosch University’s student representative council has called for an audit of all residences after a shocking discovery last week of two hidden rooms at the ...
After this weekend’s triumph by the victorious Springboks, lifting the Webb Ellis Trophy for successive World Cups, and the only team to have done so four times, ...
The premiers of the Northern, Western and Eastern Cape provinces will sign a memorandum of understanding which will bind them to collaborate on the development of ...
Shafiq Naser’s murder comes almost a year after his brother, Abdel Fattah Nassar, was shot dead in a gun battle near the V&A Waterfront.
More than 50 years after the Protea Village community in Bishopscourt was forcibly displaced by the Group Areas Act, environmentalists are mounting a legal challenge ...
While Western Cape officials welcomed the move to lockdown level 1, they have again called for the end to the lockdown to enable a quick recovery for the economy. ...
Last week 12 technology start-ups from across Africa were in Lagos, Nigeria, for the Google Launchpad Start-up Week vying for potential investors.
Jeremy Acton, the leader of the Dagga Party, hopes relaxed attitudes towards dagga will see his party get elected to the National Assembly.
Former president Jacob Zuma has hit back at President Cyril Ramaphosa?s speech at WEF in which he described the reign of his predecessor as ?nine lost years?.
Educational outcomes can?t point to the intelligence of one particular race but more to whether individuals are adequately resourced to succeed.
When they are needed the most, miracles are in short supply, and so it proved to be for former president Jacob Zuma.
The ANC has slammed the DA after a statement by Cape Town?s mayoral committee member for safety and security JP Smith slating the launch of the police?s anti-gang ...
Gupta family 'fixer' Ashu Chawla contacted a veteran of the Department of Home Affairs Ronald Steyn around eight times about rejected visa applications.
MPs sent former Home Affairs director-general Mkuseli Apleni packing, as they tried to get to the bottom of the Gupta family?s naturalisation fiasco.
The ANC?s NEC resolved to dissolve the North West PEC, months after violent protests forced former North West premier Supra Mahumapelo to step down.
The SABC board and executive have pleaded for regulations on sports broadcasting rights.
While the DA considers new policies to campaign ahead of the next general elections, one of the most contentious policies will be over BBBEE.