Despite growing global campaigns against trophy hunting, Namibia’s cabinet believes the practice is critical to the economy.
In February 2019 President Cyril Ramaphosa announced that his government would pursue five fundamental goals over the next decade. One of these was particularly bold: ‘Violent crime would be halved, if not eliminated’.
Agriculture, Land Reform and Rural Development Minister Thoko Didiza said on Monday that her decision to lift the ban followed a briefing from a technical task team at the weekend.
After a short hiatus from Twitter, Finance Minister Tito Mboweni is once again posting prolifically, using the platform at the weekend to call for a public debate, possibly a referendum, on the use of taxpayers’ money to bail out failing state-owned enterprises.
An 11-year-old girl was critically injured in a boating accident on the Hartbeespoort Dam in the North West and airlifted to hospital on Saturday.
Cape Town will be at the forefront of creating the right environment for its residents to benefit from the emerging hemp and cannabis sector.
To help seahorse populations bounce back while their natural habitats recover, Australian researchers created new artificial habitats, called ‘seahorse hotels’.
Several personal computers, hard drives, flash drives, tablets, and cellphones which contained explicit child abuse material were seized during the operation.
The DA said the Free State government would be better of not trying to ‘resuscitate a dead cow that was a victim of the corruption virus’.
In the latest ranking of the world’s billionaires by Forbes, the 62-year-old Nigerian businessman and industrialist’s wealth continues to grow on the back of investments
According to the Democratic Alliance, the embattled National Lotteries Commission COO Philemon Letwaba has taken voluntary leave with immediate effect.
Nontsasa Memela has continued to wash her hands in innocence when she took the stand at the Zondo Commission on Monday.
A ‘review’ would be needed of Thursday’s announcement that several routes had been cut from the embattled airline.
The DA interim leader says the time had come for President Cyril Ramaphosa to stop playing by the ANC’s rules of control over the economy and push a ‘reset’ button.
Consumers are funding their lifestyles by taking out considerable unsecured credit, to the extent that it is beginning to outweigh asset finance.
Western Cape Judge President John Hlophe’s deputy has set off a ticking ‘judicial time bomb’ — with no sense of urgency forthcoming from the JSC to handle the complaints.
Public Protector Busisiwe Mkhwebane’s assertion that Parliament’s process seeking to remove her from office is ‘unconstitutional and unlawful’, has been rejected.
The African National Congress has condemned a ‘clear and deliberate attempt to incite lawlessness’ by the Economic Freedom Fighters.
The minister urged all higher education institutions to ensure that all matters agreed to were implemented without further delay.
The party said ANC MP Supra Mahumapelo spoke in his ‘personal capacity’ regarding the DA motion to oust Public Protector Advocate Busisiwe Mkhwebane.
The South African Human Rights Commission (SAHRC) is stepping back from negotiations with the refugees occupying the Methodist Mission Church, in Cape Town.
The Agriculture, Land Reform and Rural Development department said it opened a case with the police following the ‘suspicious spread’ of the disease.
Two sentenced, scores more arrested as police clamp down on perlemoen poaching.
Numsa said ‘the working class is clearly under attack’ after news that Glencore could be retrenching more than 1 300 workers.
Cape Flats community leader and peace activist Wilfred Alcock has passed away.