South Africa’s Competition Commission has taken a bold step to address the growing imbalance between global tech giants and local media companies. In a provisional report...
Over 100 members of the National Union of Metalworkers of South Africa (NUMSA) staged a protest outside the Industrial Development Corporation (IDC) offices in Johannesburg on...
Before the recent heavy rains, Johannesburg residents struggled with scorching heat and widespread water outages that left taps dry across the city. The crisis escalated to...
Home Affairs and security experts are raising the alarm for South Africans still using the old green ID book. With a significant vulnerability to identity theft...
The Public Servants Association (PSA) has issued a strong condemnation of AfriForum and its allies for their recent call for foreign intervention in South Africa’s domestic...
The European Union is rekindling its relationship with South Africa after a period of diplomatic tensions, marking a significant shift in international alliances. The rapprochement comes...
Top diplomats from the Group of 20 (G20) major economies are gathering in South Africa for a crucial two-day meeting. However, the high-level discussions are being...
South Africa’s working-class population—those earning between R8,000 and R22,000 per month—is struggling to break into the middle class due to rising debt and economic pressures, according...
Youth development organisation Afrika Tikkun highlights the latest findings from Statistics South Africa’s (Stats SA) Quarterly Labour Force Survey (QLFS), showing a small but encouraging decrease...
Pick n Pay, once a leading South African retailer, is now facing significant challenges. Over the past few years, the company has lost market share to...