The Minister of Home Affairs is dead-set on digitising the department and introducing modern digital surveillance systems. Getting rid of paper identity documents is a key step
The draft bill aims to repeal and replace the Petroleum Products Act of 1977, and is open for public comment until the 2oth of December.
The AU and the International Society for Infectious Diseases aim to develop new ways of exerting global control on national governments through pandemic preparation
A strange sense of destiny hovers over November 5th, writes Chris Waldburger
The 2nd of November marks a whole year since the Cape Independent has been live. Now we look to expansion and a deepening of our reach.
Atomic Access is a specialist fibre ISP in Cape Town and the Cape Winelands. Its narrow focus results in impressive customer satisfaction ratings.
The ISPA's latest survey took ratings from 44 ISPs on the performance of their fibre infrastructure hosts. Only two fibre companies managed to score above Telkom.
The civic organisation has been refused PAIA requests, but have already confirmed significant levels of pollution
The Wilgenhof scuffle builds on a long track record of prejudiced, draconian and underhanded tactics to advance a "transformative" agenda at the university
In an effort to build on the divisive efforts of Panyaza Lesufi, the Chapter 9 institution has promised to launch a full inquisition into white staff and students in the province
Transport Minister Barbara Creecy announced the intention to turn the emergency evacuation tunnel into a second road channel, at a promised cost of R4.5bn
The shrinking labour market is impacting public and private employers alike, with SOEs going through massive retrenchments, Eskom and he Post Office leading.
After closing its Swazi embassy in 1994, Israel seems to feel more welcome in the kingdom again. But the King's communist opposition accuses him of being a Jewish puppet
The DA-led government is hoping to use the event to make a quick tourism buck, but at a massive cost to the taxpayer, and against the grain of the broadly conservative population
While Ward 8 has always been a DA safe seat, the CIP took all but 45 of the votes not given to the DA.
The RP has planned a series of policy challenges to the Provincial and national governments, including on racial discrimination, land invasions, and broader self-determination
Due to the material limitations of the business, as well as the proliferation of private estates, fibre companies have eschewed competition, and quality has begun to stagnate.
Richard Wilkinson outlines the process by which an absolutist American racial dogma came to form the basic operating procedure of South Africa's leading Chapter 9 institution
The national conservation body has successfully integrated the ecological corridor connecting Noordhoek and Kommetjie into the protected area under TMNP's purview