The DA has been successfully neutered, the EFF are facing jail, and Zuma is both irreplaceable, and facing old age. The ANC will soon have no opposition.
Roads and rail have both been declining, not just since the ANC took power, but to some extent since 1977. But the policy which started this trend can be easily reversed
Despite 13 years of effective immunity, former-ANC members in DA-run Garden Route are now facing prosecution. But the DA has been slow to act even now
Mimmy Gondwe is the new DM of Higher Education. While her academic qualifications are not in question, her track record in local office raises some serious questions
The new 2.5GW nuclear power plant has been announced by Energy Minister Kgosientsho Ramakgopa, 50% bigger than Koeberg. The location has not been finalised.
After a brutal farm attack in Porterville, 65yo Gerhard Nel found no doctors at the hospital. A doctor on leave was affronted at being called and insisted on sending another doctor
As flood season hits, informal settlements in flood plains are unsurprisingly hardest hit
The City of Cape Town’s Film Permit Office reported an increase from 3,910 to 4,757 permits issued between July 1, 2023, and June 30, 2024.
Growing from R1.6b to R8.1b, coal accounted for 4.36% of the WC's total exports for 2022, positioning it between wine-related exports at 5.67% and iron or non-alloy steel at 2.11%
The National Conventional Arms Control Committee has reported R7.1b in arms sales in 2023, with R1.6b in armoured vehicles to Africa, and R3.8b in munitions, mostly to Europe
With America become more ineffectual in maritime security and China's influence growing, Japan is seeking friends abroad. South Africa could benefit.
Heralding the launch of the Afrikaner Foundation, spokesman Ernst van Zyl sets out the Solidariteit Movement's post-electoral vision for the Afrikaner people at home and abroad
The Solidariteit Movement has launched a new initiative, The Afrikaner Foundation, to leverage capital and seek donations from the diaspora to build independence at home
The Cape community organisation says the former Western Cape Judge-President disgraced the province when he tried to influence colleagues in favour of Zuma
During the bilateral Beijing-South Africa Business Cooperation Promotion Conference in Johannesburg, the Premier called for a deepening of ties with the CCP
The National Health Laboratory Service is the primary diagnostic service for 80% of the population, and no timeline for its restoration has been determined
With affirmative action restricting military careers, many have looked abroad to remunerate their skills. But the new Cold War may impose new barriers. Some face extradition
American foreign policy grew frigid following South African support for Russia and Hamas, but the US appears to have high hopes for the DA's role in the coalition
The Indian-owned inheritor of the state steel industry has delayed plans to divest pending potential changes under the new national administration