South Africa's rating affirmed, but outlook remains negative - Treasury
The South African Treasury released a statement on Friday evening welcoming S&P Global Ratings for affirming the country's credit ratings - for now.
The South African Treasury released a statement on Friday evening welcoming S&P Global Ratings for affirming the country's credit ratings - for now.
PORT ELIZABETH, June 3 (ANA) – The African National Congress’s national spokesman said on Friday the “uncontrollable desire for power”...
CAPE TOWN, June 3 (ANA) – Young South Africans keen to improve their digital skills and marketability in the job market can now apply to a...
CAPE TOWN, June 3 (ANA) – The Democratic Alliance on Friday accused the SABC of deliberately further delaying its election campaign...
It appears that South Africa's rating downgrade has been postponed until December - but is inevitable regardless, say some economists.
A board of inquiry into suspended national police commissioner Riah Phiyega's fitness for office was concluded on Friday pending a final finding.
The defence minister was conscious a crime was being committed during her act of 'smuggling', says the Democratic Alliance.
CAPE TOWN, June 3 (ANA) – As many South Africans waited nervously on Friday to hear whether the country had received the dreaded downgrade...
PRETORIA, June 3 (ANA) – The Pretoria Magistrate’s Court on Friday postponed the case against the former head of the Directorate for...
KAMPALA, June 3 (ANA) – King Mswati III of Swaziland will be the next chairman of the Southern African Development Community (SADC) when the...
Haffajee will bring her seven-year stint at the helm of the Sunday newspaper to an end next month.
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Ashley Kriel's story is re-told by Nadine Cloete in Action Kommandant, her film that's screening at the 2016 Encounters documentary film festival.
This collection of stories centres on the ‘slow road to purgatory’, from broken relationships to Huletts sugar-sachet wisdom.
The Lists features contributions by Milisuthando Bongela, Katlego Mkhwanazi and Sarah Koopman.
Sihle Mthembu has a Facebook messenger conversation with filmmaker Roger Young about his 20-year film in the making ‘Love Runs Out’.
Teacher unions reject clocking-in system for educators despite study finding they are regularly absent.
Positive use of cellphones appears to be limited to mundane tasks such as contacting friends to check homework.
In addition to shedding large numbers of members, the union is in dire financial straits.
SABC's new policies restricting protest coverage have harmful effects on the broadcaster and SABC viewers, say civil society organisations.
Readers write in about the NPA, and the SABC.
The pretence of urgency is a ploy to manipulate people into supporting the ruling class campaign to remove Zuma.
Everything’s bigger in Texas, including hyperbole over the challenges of managing millennials.
The revelation could undermine trust built up in the platinum belt since Marikana.
Some foresee ‘blood in the water’ after the appeal court shot down the minister’s migration policy.