SARB stalls cuts in rates
“The challenge for government will be to find ways to finance the deficit in a growth-positive manner"
“The challenge for government will be to find ways to finance the deficit in a growth-positive manner"
President Jacob Zuma will oppose efforts to confirm a high court order that would remove National Prosecuting Authority head Shaun Abrahams.
The top stories to look out for in Friday's newspaper.
This comes after she allegedly called for a wider scope into state capture.
Unlike Thabo Mbeki, the president has too much at stake to step down without a monumental fight.
A parliamentary panel and the ANC want King Zwelithini’s Ingonyama Trust to be dissolved
DA federal executive chairperson James Selfe on Thursday said that Zuma now needs to clarify the scope of the probe.
It's the latest rage: Brazilians fake being shot and fall to the ground, or into swimming pools or ponds, then get up smiling and start to dance.
Ramaphosa would be jumping the gun if he tried to act on the prosecutions head now
Academics warn that the desalination plants could leave Capetonians with a foul taste in their mouths
New technology sees drones deployed on beaches as life-savers
Cape Town's new water map shows users who are within the water restriction limit— it doesn't single out those using more water than the limit allows
Afrikaner homeland ambitions may be renewed following the change in the political winds in both South Africa and Europe
The heteronormative distinction between men and women leaves others open to abuse
Tensions have escalated outside Hoërskool Overvaal in Vereeniging as protestors set a DA T-shirt alight and threatened to burn tyres.
Judge Nkola Motata said that the statements he made after he drunkenly crashed his car into a wall in 2007 were “not at all” racist.
Basic rights are under severe threat in the region, says Human Rights Watch
Mdluli has been on suspension since 2011 with full pay while on trial for intimidation, kidnapping, assault and murder in 1998
Stubborn parents and migration have seen thousands of students without schools at the beginning of the school year
The minister’s ex-adviser is throwing her under the bus as he heads to court to get his job back.
Calls are mounting for the Vhembe municipality to be probed for abusing supply chain processes.
As of noon on Monday, virtually every domestic borehole user in the Western Cape started to break a rule that was, at the time, less than 72 hours old
The ANC is holding its national executive committee meeting this week, where it is expected to discuss Zuma’s fate as head of state.
Partners and families allegedly drugged women and in some cases even physically restrained them as doctors performed the procedure.