We did all we could to make sure our vault was highly secured, says North West Parks and Tourism Board
The trial judge said the prosecution was trying to reserve questions of fact, not law
The National Energy Regulator of South Africa has approved one licence instead of the three needed to get the National Transmission Company of South Africa up and running
Israel regularly restricts, controls and blocks access to water, and chops down vital olive trees
There have been reports of looting and the setting alight of vehicles since Thursday afternoon
The Middle-Eastern power is waking up to the continent’s potential as a strategic partner for oil exploration, among other win-win ventures
Electricity consumption dropped by 3.2% year-on-year in June, because of plant breakdowns and unscheduled maintenance
Binge-worthy comedy series does not shy away from putting a spotlight on serious themes
Defence advocate Charles Mnisi said state witness Mthokozisi Thwala was tailoring his evidence
They Cloned Tyrone is near perfect, from the music and the performances to pacing
Bongani Tembe’s Mzansi Philharmonic crosses genres and art forms to reach people
Bistro Sixteen82 at Steenberg, Constantia, is just the ticket in the colder months
Projects have ground to a halt after the treasury withheld funds over the appointment of Anele Qaba, who says he was legally appointed
The instability of hung local governments is driving the ANC’s new-found need to get to grips with coalition politics