Zimbabwe civic society organisations add voices to anti-bond notes chorus
HARARE, May 30 (ANA) – More than 50 civic organisations, church groups and political parties under the banner of the Zimbabwe National...
HARARE, May 30 (ANA) – More than 50 civic organisations, church groups and political parties under the banner of the Zimbabwe National...
Unused government buildings are costing South Africa almost R50-million in rates and taxes, while another R12-million is spent on water and lights.
The Democratic Alliance accused the public broadcaster of censorship for delays in airing the party's election campaign advertisements.
Water pumped from the Nile is the only option for 98% of the residents of South Sudan's capital.
Minister Faith Mathumbi has welcomed the controversial decision taken by the SABC to ban coverage of violent protests from their channels.
The pump price of petrol will rise by 52 cents a litre (c/l) for all grades, while diesel will increase by a whopping 76 c/l.
The depiction of a black man being 'cleaned' is shocking but is by no means the first of its kind in the world of advertising.
ANC secretary general Gwede Mantashe says the ruling party's current main focus is to conclude the process of vetting its proposed ward councillors.
A boardroom coup executed by Public Enterprises Minister Lynne Brown orchestrated the capturing of Denel, followed by the axing of its top executives.
CAPE TOWN, May 30 (ANA) – Western Cape High Court Judge President John Hlophe is expected to start sentencing proceedings in the case...
Festival co-founder and media entrepreneur Andy Mason remembers the day he realised he wanted to bring the Zakifo music festival to fruition.
The ANC should lead the way by creating an environment in which members compete fairly and peacefully for candidate positions.
A new book focuses on one of Africa's most celebrated revolutionaries, whose views remain influential long after his death. This is an edited extract.
Gauteng is to cough up following an M&G report on its defiance of the Public Protector - but project remains unfinished.
Six months into negotiations with government, the Marikana victims are frustrated at lack of progress and feel that government tries to divide them.
Caledonian has become a refuge for people in the inner city who want to play the game, but can’t afford to pay the fees at other fields.