Stage 6 crisis causes concern
On Monday Eskom cut 6000 megawatts from its capacity due to a technical difficulty with its new power station, Medupi. The SOE has never cut
Seek careers in aviation, says Minister
Transport minister Fikile Mbalula has encouraged young people to seek opportunities in the aviation sector. Speaking in Polokwane on Saturday at celebrations around International Civil
Mashaba and Maimane launch ‘People’s Dialogue’
The former leader of the Democratic Alliance (DA), Mmusi Maimane, has along with another former senior leader in the party, Herman Mashaba, launched the ‘People’s
South African wins Miss Universe crown
Zozibini Tunzi was crowned Miss Universe in the United States on Sunday. This was the 68th Miss Universe pageant and Tunzi is the third South
Ramaphosa pledges to make SOEs successful
‘All necessary steps – even drastic ones’. These are the lengths to which President Cyril Ramaphosa has assured South Africa that government will go in
Agri SA’s Dan Kriek resigns
The president of the country’s leading agricultural body cited ‘health and stress-related reasons’ for his decision to quit. Kriek’s departure comes at a critical juncture
‘Back to basics’ for Joburg – Makhubo
New Johannesburg mayor Geoff Makhubo said at his first media briefing that his administration ‘must go back to basics such as fixing roads, grass cutting,
Keep SAA in state hands – SACP
While airline staff behind the recent eight-day strike at the national carrier say they support the business rescue at South African Airways (SAA), the South
Resistance mounts against drive to approve EWC
The government’s haste to push through a draft bill to amend the property clause in the Constitution and clear the way for compensation-free expropriation is
No plans to rebuild deliberately burned school – KZN official
The Department of Education in KwaZulu-Natal has said it will not rebuild a school reportedly set alight this week by pupils who were allegedly enraged