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Professor Firoz Cachalia's swearing-in as South Africa's police minister sparks controversy, with criminologist Kholofelo ...
There has been a mixed reaction to March and March requests to see patient identity documents and appointment cards aimed at ...
South Africans are unknowingly inhaling the equivalent of hundreds of cigarettes each year as air pollution reaches alarming ...
With rising consumer debt levels in South Africa, the National Financial Ombud Scheme warns of the dangers of reckless ...
Thekwini Municipality's new three-year MoU with the Department of Forestry, Fisheries and Environment promises to enhance ...
IOL Business investigates the authenticity of this claim, the property’s lavish features and Jooste's troubled history add ...
Discover an unbeatable offer from CFAO Mobility: purchase the rugged Peugeot Landtrek 4x2 Double Cab and receive the stylish ...
Taxpayers have spent a staggering R171 million over the past five years on the protection of various VIPs, including ...
The Pretoria High Court has dealt a significant blow to the Karpowership project, setting aside R200 billion in electricity ...
Finance Minister Fernando Haddad said the tariffs announced Wednesday were "more favorable" than expected, with several key export products exempted.
GOVERNMENT can be taken to court if it fails to intervene in the growing public health crisis where foreigners, and some South Africans, are blocked from entering health facilities by vigilante groups ...
BUSINESS owners near the KwaZulu-Natal and eSwatini border say they are not concerned about security, despite recent developments that sparked fears in the region.