Tshwane ANC calls on Public Protector to release findings on city's chief of staff
Marietha Aucamp was placed on special leave after it was reported that she had been appointed to the position without the required qualifications
Marietha Aucamp was placed on special leave after it was reported that she had been appointed to the position without the required qualifications
A short-term solution is nine regional landfills and recycling. In 10 years they will be gone
Women across the political spectrum have issued a stern warning to treasury: take the request that sanitary pads be VAT exempt seriously
WHO Director-General Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus is optimistic the health organisation — along with its partners — will be able to beat the virus
The motion comes after the killing of at least 60 Palestinians in the past four days by Israeli soldiers at the Gaza border
Even using an arbitrary 100-day yardstick, the president is achieving more than expected
The poor country epitomises the step-by-step realisation of democracy taking place in Africa
Steinhoff shares have plunged more than 95% since it reported irregularities in its accounts in December, valuing the business at about R8.85-billion
The issue of net neutrality isn’t black and white, displaying both positive and negative consequences
African business schools can benefit from the rigorous process offered by global rankings and accreditation
EU president Donald Tusk urged leaders meeting in Bulgaria to form a "united European front" against Trump's withdrawal from the Iranian nuclear deal
Are there cheaper alternatives to nuclear power to alleviate energy shortages in Africa?
Government has boosted spending on welfare and public services in a budget aimed at delivering on promises made during last year's election campaign
Tom Moyane’s legal team is studying President Cyril Ramaphosa's letter
The top 10 defaulting municipalities owe Eskom billions, and a parliamentary committee has resolved to find out why they are not paying their debts
In April FDA shut down the police's firearm permit system and property control and exhibit management
Meanwhile, a lone specialist in the North West caters for 3.7-million people as four provinces are forced to send patients to Gauteng.
Meanwhile, a lone specialist in the North West caters for 3.7-million people as four provinces are forced to send patients to Gauteng.
This is the second episode in the new Sound Africa series “Re-visits.”