UK's May plans to quit before 2022 election — MPs
There was some doubt about whether May had ruled out leading the party into any snap general election should her government fall before 2022
There was some doubt about whether May had ruled out leading the party into any snap general election should her government fall before 2022
The dispute has sparked a series of violent protests that have affected the mine’s operations
Their chief concern is the wellbeing of their children so that they can do better than their mothers
After allegations about maladministration, union leaders are now accused of not coming clean about corruption
The two-week talks are tasked with breathing life into the 2015 Paris Agreement, which vows to cap global warming at 'well under' two degrees Celsius
Nal’ibali, South Africa’s reading-for-enjoyment campaign, is giving away 20 mini-libraries containing 30 to 40 books for primary school children
Advocate Ngcukaitobi argued that the Riotous Assemblies Act was passed during the apartheid era and was inconsistent with the Constitution
The 2019 World Cup is due to take place in England and Wales from May to July
Cameroon being stripped off hosting the Africa Cup of Nations affects its international reputation and is likely to impact the economy
The highest annual growth was recorded for retailers in household furniture, appliances and equipment, which was up 10.1%
Mabuyi Mhlanga’s master’s research looked at 10 Durban primary schools with a high rate of traffic incidents.
Some of those on the government payroll did exist but were paid for jobs they did not undertake while others were dead or fictious
Across all countries and societies, access to health and healthcare services ought to be top priority
Among the leadership hopefuls, several expressed full support for May on Wednesday, but everything could change if she loses the vote
Axed Sars commissioner Tom Moyane will again turn to the Constitutional Court
Meng Wanzhou's December 1 arrest in Vancouver has shaken China's relations with Canada and the United States
Wa Lone and Kyaw Soe Oo were arrested in Yangon on December 12 and handed seven-year jail sentences under a state secrets law
In November inflation for goods increased by 5.3% year-on-year, from 5.1% in October, according to Stats SA
The chief of the so-called 1922 Committee, Graham Brady, said the vote by Conservative Party members will be held between 6pm and 8pm
Maria Ressa's news site, Rappler, has taken a critical stand on Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte's deadly anti-drug crackdown
The inquiry is expected to be run between February 25 and June next year
In recent weeks, four board members resigned – Mathatha Tsedu, Krish Naidoo, deputy chairperson Khanyisile Kweyama and John Mattison
President Cyril Ramaphosa says the judgment was 'a step towards stabilising Sars'
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