Energy crisis engineered for private and foreign interest
Fed up politicians who are seeking solutions to Eskom’s energy crisis are taking to the streets to ensure that the
Fed up politicians who are seeking solutions to Eskom’s energy crisis are taking to the streets to ensure that the
Africa’s largest mobile operator MTN has made another bid to buy telecommunications company Telkom. The companies have confirmed that talks
The James Webb Telescope has been launched and boasted its first pictures this week. It’s replacing the Hubble Telescope which
The following story is of a sensitive nature. The Elsies River community is demanding no bail for a 54-year-old alleged
The Public Enterprises Department has been called to urgently pay workers at the arms manufacturer Denel Metal Pressings their three
It was incorrect to refer to the Jacob Zuma presidency as nine wasted years. Instead, outgoing SACP general secretary, Blade
Google’s business model is placing an unfair advantage on established companies. The Competition Commission has found that the top searches
President Cyril Ramaphosa is a liar and a swindler who makes empty promises and doesn’t get held accountable. This is
Germany’s financial regulator BaFin has fined Steinhoff R191-million for breaching financial regulations five years ago. Steinhoff was fined for submitting
Going on hajj is an uncertain and difficult process for Palestinians. They face Israeli imposed travel restrictions, while they must
The Phoenix community in KwaZulu-Natal is on a path of healing. The area’s reputation had been tarnished after allegations that
Minister Blade Nzimande is participating in his final South African Communist Party (SACP) congress as the party’s general secretary. He
It’s been a long walk to closure for the families of the Srebrenica massacre victims. July 12th marked 27 years
Giving dignity back to people through fixing something vital to them is an honorable way to help humanity. An organization
Some might be rethinking whether it’s worth even buying a vehicle in this climate where fuel prices are soaring and
Judging from the outcomes of the ANC’s Gauteng conference this past weekend, the party’s failures to root out dubious characters
Mandatory Covid-19 vaccinations are set to be challenged at a national policy level. Labour federation, Cosatu also wants those who
A top cop has questioned the power the liquor industry wields in the wake of the deadly tavern shootings. KwaZulu-Natal’s
The Western Cape government has welcomed Tiger Brands decision to keep its fruit factory in Ahston open for another season.
The Western Cape High Court application to hold the Amazon Africa developers in contempt of courts has been postponed by