How South Africa's frugal consumers are embracing groceries sold after their recommended date, and how new retailers are capitalising on it
While the 1890 treaty gives South Africa full control of the Orange River, Namibia argues the boundary be shifted to the middle of the river, a move it deems more equitable.
While the tender has yet to be issued, the plans aim for completion in 2030, and expect to generate 50-70 million litres of water per day.
The 7MW facility in Atlantis may be a small contribution to the grid, but the DA hopes local generation will contribute to independence from Eskom as rates continue to hike
The establishment of group rights requires a first step: actually writing an Act of Parliament. The VF+ is the only party situated to do so.
Govt aims to centralise the remainder of a crumbling sector after decades of unfriendly taxes and regulations have made it unprofitable and increased foreign import dependency
Police Minister Mchunu notes that the province has the most extortion cases. What went unmentioned was the massive involvement of SAPS in organised crime
With 5.8 million estimated to own digital assets in South Africa, the lack of clarity on precisely how such assets are audited creates cause for concern
As crypto payment systems outpace the historic rate of adoption of the mobile phone and the internet itself, the Cape has become a major hub in the global region
AfriForum and the DA have gone after Lesufi for two separate multi-billion Rand corruption scandals this week, just after his faction helped collapse the Tshwane Metro coalition
Critics question the necessity and utility of the legislative proposals, which remain vague at this stage
Vuyo Zungula, leader of the ATM, wrote to South Africa’s Home Affairs Minister, Dr. Leon Schreiber, urging Craig’s removal for his role in the Cape independence movement
The suspects were initially kidnapped from their jail cell under Presidential instruction to prevent their theft of cash from the President's couch from entering the public record
The company has purchased a 10% stake in the Deep Western Orange Basin off the west coast, but the investment is risky, with foreign-funded NGOs waging lawfare against their peers
Mashatile's recent tour to JP Morgan's London HQ was sidelined by the debanking of his business partners and the announcement of BNP Paribas and HSBC's departure from SA
The SOE is tasked with expanding connections, paying off its debt burden, and replacing generation capacity in a very short window, the Minister has argued.
This marks a first for the organisation, who have until now not waded into parliamentary politics. But the group considers it a vital question for their cultural survival.
The dumping of 40 000 lower-income residents into the city centre could have extremely negative effects for the business community and tourism. But the City seem not to care
The City has approved the release of a 43ha portion of the property for a mixed-use development zone