Cyril Ramaphosa has elected to deal with domestic issues and chosen to send Naledi Pandor to represent South Africa at the UN general assembly in his place.
David Mabuza says its time South African citizens to adopted a culture of paying for services that have been rendered and consumed.
The fall in business confidence comes despite the fact the economy avoided a technical recession by posting some growth in the second quarter of the year.
The South African government has called on the private sector to increase education campaigns around the dangers of alcohol abuse.
The Springboks did not hold back in training despite hot and humid conditions at their home base of Kagoshima in Japan.
The South African Police Service uncovered a mammoth shipment of cocaine inside of a secret compartment of a banana fridge.
Research suggests the number of people participating in anti-immigrant hate crimes for the first time is increasing in South Africa.
President Cyril Ramaphosa stressed the importance of eradicating corruption and making it easier to do business in attracting foreign investment.
Predictions of heavy rain in the eThekwini area over the next couple of days has led the South African Weather Service to issue a flood warning.
South Africa’s Finance Minister Tito Mboweni has championed access to broadband internet as imperative to developmental growth.
WEF managing director Murat Sönmez believes data has the potential to solve major challenges being faced by the African continent – if it is used wisely.
Denel’s CEO claims it is on the verge of signing a massive order that will help the the state-owned weapons producer out of its current financial hole.
UCT has suspended all activities to allow students to participate in protests outside Parliament and attend the memorial service of Uyinene Mrwetyana.
Durban Heat coach Gary Kirsten believes bowlers are going to play a significant role on coastal pitches during the Mzansi Super League competition.
The recent spate of looting and violence has been enough to cause the Zambia high commission in South Africa to issue a warning to its citizens in the country.
Armed forces on the Israel-Lebanon border have clashed but no casualties have been reported and diplomatic intervention prevented a war from breaking out.
It accounts for one in five deaths globally according to media relations specialist at the International Food Policy Research Institute, Smita Aggarwal.
Following months of negotiations, ACSA has finally had enough of SA Express’ inability or unwillingness to settle its debt.
The NSFAS appears to be turning things around following its entering into administration and has approved financial aid for nearly 450 000 students in 2019.
African footballers playing in Europe – like other players from developing countries – earn sums of money far greater than their contemporaries back home.
The World Economic Forum has supported its call to stimulate growth and create jobs on the continent with the launch of its Africa Growth Platform.
The shift in Africa towards urbanisation means digitalisation should be made an urgent priority to aid growth on the continent, according to Siemens.
National government has set up a task team with an urgent mandate to come up with ideas to curb the spread of African Swine Flu in South Africa.
Deputy President David Mabuza praised the Eshowe community for exceeding the 90-90-90 target set by the UN and urged others to follow their example.
A number of protesting teachers, their lawyer, and a journalist were apparently arrested in Harare by Zimbabwe police.