Business Winter miracle? – Eskom vows no loadshedding unless grid crashes Johannesburg – Eskom says South Africans can expect a more stable power supply this winter, with minimal to no... Read more 5 May
Business Joburg traders claim they are harassed by City Xolelwa Ndobe, a vegetable vendor since 2003, was recently told to close shop despite having a trading permit. Photos:... Read more 5 May
Business Hands off worker rights – Ramaphosa Cape Town – President Cyril Ramaphosa has reaffirmed South Africa’s commitment to protecting workers’ rights, warning against calls to... Read more 5 May
Countries In session: Watch the Mbenenge judicial conduct tribunal live Cape Town – A Judicial Conduct Tribunal is currently underway to investigate claims of sexual harassment involving Eastern Cape... Read more 5 May
Countries Billionaire Patrice Motsepe for President? Cape Town – Some senior ANC members are reportedly pushing for billionaire businessman Patrice Motsepe to run for ANC... Read more 5 May
Countries WATCH | No rebels here! – Mbalula slams rogue ANC MPs Cape Town – The ANC has criticised some of its MPs in Parliament for opposing the party’s ongoing relationship... Read more 5 May
Countries SA exit from DRC to be completed this month – general Johannesburg – South African troops withdrawing from the conflict in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo have begun assembling... Read more 5 May
Countries 15 die in taxi wreck en route to Cape Town Johannesburg – A night-time collision between a packed minibus taxi and a pick-up truck has killed 15 people in... Read more 5 May
Countries WATCH | SA troops out – Motshekga says ‘it’s SADC’s bill, not ours’ Cape Town – Defence Minister Angie Motshekga has clarified that the budget for the South African National Defence Force... Read more 5 May
Countries Son of slain struggle hero blasts Mbeki for meddling in apartheid justice case – reports Cape Town – Lukhanyo Calata, son of slain anti-apartheid activist Fort Calata, has reportedly criticised former president Thabo Mbeki... Read more 4 May