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Pakistan's defence minister said on Monday a military incursion by neighbouring India was imminent in the aftermath of a deadly militant attack on tourists in Kashmir last week, as tensions rise ...
Eskom, with its generation capacity historically dominated by coal technology, is making clear its intentions to enter and compete in the renewable energy sector with a planned new entity.
Unlike many activists, Bob Nameng had never left his community, despite the ample opportunities that come to someone with his charisma and spirit. He realised that escaping poverty often meant ...
A huge power outage brought parts of Spain and Portugal to a standstill on Monday, grounding planes, halting public transport, causing panic buying and leaving the two countries scrambling to restore ...
If you look beyond gold, you won’t find much great news in the mining sector. Still, there are a few interesting things to learn from recent production updates.
If South Africa wants to restore its relations with Washington, it needs to address the substance at the root of the bilateral US-SA problem.
As South Africa marks another Freedom Day, we must confront an uncomfortable truth: liberation remains incomplete for millions of South African citizens, especially our young people. While we ...
Beijing has cast itself as a solution for nations that feel bullied by Donald Trump’s trade approach, and is also trying to fill the vacuum left by his cuts in humanitarian aid.
Freedom Day, this year’s public holiday saw the nation win freedom from a looming VAT increase. The Western Cape High Court this afternoon suspended the 0.5 percentage point VAT increase that was due ...
During an ANC and DA meeting on Friday, the DA is believed to have expressed its ‘sincere’ commitment to remain within the GNU.
Though the green season in northern Botswana means having to deal with tall grass and fewer waterhole sightings, it also means all manner of baby animals are being born. Cue cuteness overload.
One key driver of the March CPI print was education costs. South African students a few years ago were protesting under the slogan ‘Fees Must Fall’, and while they have hardly fallen, their annual ...