As Basic Education Minister Siviwe Gwarube prepares to deliver an update on the eradication of pit toilets in SA schools, a critical look at the past decade reveals a landscape marred by missed ...
"Our commitment to technology is a commitment to Africa’s future. We are focused on innovations that not only meet today’s needs but also lay the foundation for lasting growth and resilience." Absa ...
Safe-haven yen hovers near 6-month high on recession worries Aggressive Trump levies spur traders to ramp up Fed easing bets Analysts warn of dollar losing preferred currency status By Kevin Buckland ...
Countries around the world threatened to ratchet up a trade war with the United States on Thursday as President Donald Trump's sweeping tariffs ignited fears of steep price increases in the world's ...
South Africa is facing an escalating ecological crisis – a tiny invasive beetle from Vietnam is killing off trees in urban and natural forests. More than 7,000 trees have been affected by the ...
The US president pitched the move as a recalibration of fairness, but the shockwave was geopolitical, not just financial. South Africa, though only moderately exposed to US trade flows in comparison ...
Eskom has waived registration fees and will provide free smart meters for residential small-scale embedded generation systems up to 50kVA until March 2026, but an accredited engineer still has to sign ...
South Africa’s transition to electric vehicles faces several hurdles, such as deploying accessible charging infrastructure that doesn’t put further strain on our grid. Off-grid, solar-powered chargers ...
Voters were positive about the Government of National Unity despite 72% saying SA’s economy was in bad shape and more than half indicating that their current living conditions were difficult.
The prosecution of a wide range of environmental crimes is being stymied by political interference or inaction, a conservation group has alleged in a court case that aims to halt the current state of ...
We may well be witnessing the emergence of a global right-wing totalitarian agenda in some of the most powerful regions and countries in the world.
After two years of legal filings, lawyers for the Zondo commission and former Eskom CEO Matshela Koko are due to meet in court for the first time. The case has been filed on the unopposed court roll ...
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