Shorter tax season coming soon
SARS has announced the shortening of its 2018 tax season by three weeks ending at the end of October
SARS has announced the shortening of its 2018 tax season by three weeks ending at the end of October
Social development minister says the transition from CPS to Sapo will closely involve all beneficiaries
De Lille has brought an application stating that the cessation of membership clause in the DA’s constitution should be reviewed and set aside
The transmission of information through particles of light may be the solution to closing the gap between the internet haves and have-nots
The tennis star made the difficult announcement on Monday
According to the 2011 national cancer registry, one in 29 South African women is diagnosed with breast cancer in their lifetime
Ria Ledwaba is the first woman elected as vice-president at the South African Football Association
Uganda’s tourism board says it will use the museum as a remembrance of Uganda’s recent history
The deadline for manual submissions is September 21, while provisional taxpayers will have until January 31 2019 to file
After only holding the position for three months, Jacob Khawe has resigned with immediate effect
Advocate Dali Mpofu argues De Lille’s statement that she would resign is irrelevant if the DA 'fraudulently' removed her from office
This is the second time that the volcano has erupted this year. This is Guatemala’s deadliest volcanic eruption since 1902, according to BBC
During an interview, Eusebius McKaiser questioned Angie Motshekga on history as a compulsory subject, the teacher-pupil ratio and violence in schools
The stabilisation operation will focus on Gauteng, KwaZulu-Natal and the Western Cape
The stabilisation operation will focus on Gauteng, KwaZulu-Natal and the Western Cape
Uganda’s Parliament voted to implement a new social media tax, limiting access to apps such as WhatsApp, Facebook and Twitter
Resource scarcity is dangerous in politically unstable states, where climate change has already been linked to violent conflict and communal upheaval
It will remain a 'business of significant scale', KPMG said, with more than 130 partners and 2 200 employees
Millions of young people in Africa are failing to excel because they continue to be denied access to quality education
Cape Town Mayor Patricia de Lille is challenging aspects of the DA's constitution and its application in suspending her membership
Jarana said there is now a “date in the future” where SAA will break even
The spread in violence has forced many schools to close, undermining fragile gains in education for girls
The Caribbean braces for another hurricane season even though many nations remain crippled by the catastrophic damage of 2017
Jo'burg is in a race against time to avoid a takeover by the provincial government and the SA Football Association's new vice president is Ria Ledwaba
In your morning news round up: Jo'burg is in a race against time to avoid a takeover by the provincial government