Jessie Duarte says the tobacco industry seeks to drive the country into deeper crisis.
A Facebook group called ‘Protest March Against the Tobacco Ban’ is giving the government until Tuesday to lift the cigarette ban.
This is a very unusual type of crop framing in the rural villages.
British American Tobacco South Africa (Batsa) decided not to take legal action against government over the cigarette ban. Here’s why.
There will be three separate legal cases in May, which will aim to have the smoking ban reversed. So when might we see our cigarettes again?
Government is losing, according to Fita estimates, in the region of R1.5 billion a month on excise alone with the cigarette ban in place.
The co-owner of Gold Leaf Tobacco is recovering in a Johannesburg hospital.
The strict new law would also ban smoking cars containing children, as well as classing vapes in the same category as cigarettes.
Tom Moyane’s destruction of SARS is something out of an evil genius’ playbook. The Nugent Inquiry has now nailed him for more dodgy dealings.
E-cigarettes won’t escape the new smoking laws.
The tax authority are getting back to doing what they do best.
The Zimbabwe tobacco farms are seemingly not a good place for any human being. According to this Human Rights group, children are suffering.
Maybe you have a vape? Or, maybe you call it an e-cigarette? Either way, anti-tobacco lobbyists are pushing for a change of legislation regarding your “healthy” way to smoke. A war on vaping could be about to begin… IOL spoke to Executive director of the National Council Against Smoking Savera Kalideen. The council believes that […]
It sounds like something out of a movie. An affidavit has revealed the dirty tricks BAT have allegedly used to keep a lid on competition.
South African Airways and Boeing have signed a memorandum of understanding in which they agreed to work together to develop and implement a sustainable aviation biofuel supply chain in southern Africa – a first for the continent.