The new power-sharing deal between the IFP and the ANC in the uMzumbe Local Municipality is yet to materialise because ANC deputy mayor Mhlengi Luthuli refuses to resign from the post.
They call it the “Republic Mess”, a massive 711mm-diameter pipe that carries water to residents of a vast swathe of Randburg and whose repeated bursts cause misery.
The Blitzboks will expect a hostile atmosphere when they take on hosts France in the Olympic Sevens semi-finals at the Stade de France, the site of World Cup heartbreak after the Springboks defeated Les Bleus last year.
Words have the power to both transform history and activate a new future. How we tell our story going forward matters, says Johan Fourie.
Even as Chinese online players such as Shein and Temu make inroads locally, Swedish fashion brand H&M says physical stores remain king in SA and where the main battle between retailers will be fought.
Carrying a significant proportion of the world's HIV burden, South Africa has the potential to put the world on track to meet global targets to end the virus as a public health concern.
Ahead of World Ranger Day on Wednesday, the University of Pretoria has unveiled a new 10-year research programme focused on injury prevention among game rangers.
South Korea expressed regret that its delegation of athletes at the Paris Olympics opening ceremony on Friday was introduced as from rival North Korea and has demanded assurances from organisers the mistake will not happen again.
Former US president Donald Trump was indeed hit by an assassin's bullet or a fragment of one, the Federal Bureau of Investigation said Friday, putting to rest questions over the nature of the Republican candidate's wounding at a campaign rally this m
The Wilgenhof residence is not perfect. No residence is. But being a racist there was never acceptable. In fact, racists would have hated Wilgenhof, writes Samora Menze, who argues against the closure of the residence.
Team SA flag-bearer and gymnast Caitlin Rooskrantz, who was front and centre at the Olympic Games opening ceremony, tells Muhammad Hussain how proud 'little' Caitlin is right now.
South African long jumper Luvo Manyonga opens up about hitting rock bottom and still harbouring ambitions to represent his country at the World Championships next year.
Working for a US healthcare company that set up shop in South Africa to do medical billing turned into a nightmare for its two dozen local employees.
Ex-Blitzbok Kyle Brown, a bronze medal winner from the Rio Olympics, believes that given the season they had in the World Series, his former teammates have already won by being in the Olympic semis.
Jessika Nilsson is taking Uber to court in the Netherlands after receiving a paltry R43 refund from the e-hailing giant after sustaining life-threatening injuries following an accident in Cape Town earlier this year.
This week's digital magazine features interviews, reviews, and stories, including Emma Corrin's role in Marvel, Lira's comeback, a Joburg couple's wedding, evolving Swartland wines, and electric vehicle insights
Sifiso Mkhwanazi awaits sentencing after he was convicted of targeting and killing Zimbabwe-born sex workers in Johannesburg.
The KwaZulu-Natal government has been requested to pay for a R3 million, one-way trip to Malawi for Zulu King MisuZulu kaZwelithini and traditional leaders to attend a festival.
Media baron Iqbal Survé and some editors in his upper echelon face a criminal investigation for doxing the wrong man in their much-vaunted "unmasking project".
After the devastating building collapse in George in May, Elias Tavede faces a battle for medical care and lost wages, as he and fellow survivors struggle amid official neglect and mounting hardship.
Freedom Under Law wrote to National Assembly Speaker Thoko Didiza to complain about John Hlophe's designation to the JSC, and to inform her of a subsequent court challenge to remove him from the legal body.
Police have arrested a 15-year-old boy who was allegedly on his way to kill another teen in Westbury, west of Johannesburg CBD, on Friday.
Maitland police are investigating a case of attempted murder after a 40-year-old was shot during Friday prayers at a mosque in Cape Town.
United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (Unesco) has given World Heritage status to three Middle Stone Age sites in the Western Cape and KwaZulu-Natal on Friday.