It is not clear whether Commissioner Kieswetter is concerned about his losing streak against taxpayers in the court systems. There has been an unprecedented loss ratio recently, writes Darren Britz.
Mpox, a viral illness first identified in Africa in 1970, made headlines in 2022 when it spread across the globe for the first time. Since then, the outbreak has evolved, with multiple strains of the virus circulating in different countries.
MK Party supporters will pay up to R20 000 each to hear their new national organiser, Floyd Shivambu, speak on the lower South Coast in KwaZulu-Natal on Thursday evening.
Tim Atkin MW just released his 12th South Africa Report, a 332-page tome (by far his largest to date), the result of tasting 2259 wines from 427 wineries over one and a half months of travel through the Cape Winelands.
Business confidence has begun to rise following the suspension of load shedding and the election
Sebastiaan Nimmerhoudt loved his job as a construction worker in the renewable energy sector. But on his way to a work site in the Western Cape, the bus he was travelling in veered off the road and overturned.
Former minister Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma has called on Gauteng leaders to stand for the truth and defend the gains of freedom.
In Mali, its paramilitaries battle separatists. In Zimbabwe, it provides free grain. What is Russia's game plan for Africa - and should the continent's nations trust it more than America?
Extortionists are targeting critical housing projects in the Western Cape worth more than R400 million, leading to delays of up to three years.
After two years of new repressive laws and a crackdown on political speech, Algeria goes to the polls on Saturday with many critics of the current administration muzzled.
Foschini owner TFG said on Wednesday while previous clearance efforts and a late winter start in SA have weighed on its sales, this has been offset by a pickup in its profit margins.
Three more potential arrests are expected in connection with the R1.2 million fraud case involving Electoral Commission of South Africa commissioner Nomsa Masuku.
Shares of retail group SPAR crashed almost 14% on Wednesday afternoon after it announced it had inked a R185 million deal to sell its business in Poland.
Cyclist Pieter du Preez set out to defend the H1 time trial title won in Tokyo three years ago but had to be content with third place at the Paris Paralympics on Wednesday.
Praise Poet Jessica Mbangeni's memorial service will be held on Friday at The Market Theatre (Dr John Kani Theatre).
Fourteen years after Gaston Savoi and Fernando Praderi, some of their companies and employees, officials and ANC politicians in the Northern Cape and KwaZulu-Natal, were charged with fraud, money laundering and racketeering, some of the cases are believed to be brought to a head in the High Court in Pietermaritzburg this week.
An Israeli far-right minister stepped up pressure on Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Wednesday to end negotiations for a Gaza ceasefire aimed at securing the release of hostages.
General Georg Meiring, the first chief of the South African National Defence Force appointed by former statesman Nelson Mandela, has died.
The mayor of Nketoana Local Municipality in the Free State appears to have spent about R100 000 on a rented car in a single month.
Local super fan Andy Browne shares his thrilling journey with Ford's iconic Supervan, from its Le Mans-winning V8 origins to his epic rebuild.
A handful of global brands in the high-end and luxury segment are hopping onto the padel bandwagon, and the sport is serving up plenty of looks and luxury.
Mcebisi Ndletyana reflects on the impact the 2024 election had on the rise to prominance and then the fall of Colleen Makhubele, Bongani Baloyi and Masizole Mnqasela.
The likes of Chinese EV company BYD and battery maker CATL are very welcome in South Africa, President Cyril Ramaphosa told them, shortly after Canada triggered a probable trade war with tariffs on China-made electric cars.
Woolworths slashed its final dividend by almost a quarter amid a fall in profits as the retailer grappled with sales declines in its local fashion business and its Australian and New Zealand operations.
A former official who worked as an aide to the governor of New York state was arrested and charged with working as an agent of China in return for millions of dollars, prosecutors said on Tuesday.