John Kani: Still questions about the truth after 21 years
John Kani’s acclaimed play ‘Nothing but the Truth’, which was first staged in 2002, has not lost its relevance
John Kani’s acclaimed play ‘Nothing but the Truth’, which was first staged in 2002, has not lost its relevance
Powerships touted to be energy solution for South Africa
The Competition Commission has recommended that the Competition Tribunal approve the proposed merger between Takatso and South African Airways with conditions
The use of the toxic products that contain mercury symbolise societies grappling with colourism
The utility has said needs more funds for the fuel to meet a court order that public schools and hospitals are exempt from load-shedding
Senior offices ‘received’ R4.7 million from Chetty crime family, which allegedly milked the police in 53 ‘fraudulent’ tenders
During high level negotiations between South Africa and Russia, Moscow is said to have called Pretoria’s bluff and insisted its president will attend the summit
In all the bickering that we’ve been through over the past five years, from the long-running saga about the competence of former public protector Busisiwe Mkhwebane to this week’s parliamentary hearings into André de Ruyter’s allegations of corruption at Eskom, it feels as if we aren’t making progress in dealing with the structural fault lines in our country