In 2024, we’ve been spoiled for choice when it comes to recommending fiction. From Samantha Harvey’s spellbinding Booker winner Orbital to Percival Everett’s ambitious retelling of Huckleberry Finn, ...
In the land of Screwville, down south, where equality is sought, The MK party has twisted what reconciliation brought. Launched on a day of healing, now a day of disdain, Old chess master Zuma’s ...
This dubious distinction reflects the bubbling frustration of a nation grappling with escalating electricity and other living costs amid a stagnant economy. And after suffering years of rolling ...
In a bold bid to conquer Latin America’s travel scene, Dutch tech titan Prosus NV is shelling out a cool $1.7 billion for Despegar.com, sending Despegar shares soaring 32% in premarket trading.
Although Christine Nxumalo has always been an active participant in community outreach, she never considered herself an activist. That was until the avoidable Life Esidimeni tragedy, which claimed the ...
Each year, we spotlight individuals and organisations who have significantly influenced the events of the past year, for better or worse. Chosen by you, our readers, here are the 2024 People of the ...
With engineering expertise and private-sector experience, the Eskom chair is leading the utility out of the bog in which it’s been stuck for years.
South Korea’s military said on Monday it had detected signs of North Korea preparing to send more troops and weapons, including suicide drones, to Russia to support its war against Ukraine.
The South African Human Rights Commission has raised alarms over ongoing arrests of Rastafari and cannabis users despite cannabis being decriminalised in South Africa.
Phillips and the Transnet board are embracing the private sector to run trains independently and to invest in infrastructure.
Pieter-Steph du Toit and Dricus du Plessis, the Sportsperson of the Year runners-up, have the silverware to back their claim to the top tier of sporting brilliance.
Zambia’s Sacrifice Zone tells the story of Oliver, an 18-year-old environmental activist, who is grappling with mining’s toxic legacy in his hometown of Kabwe. Radio Workshop worked with two young ...