The outgoing head of Nato, Jens Stoltenberg, said on Monday he welcomed talks on Ukraine’s use of long-range missiles to strike inside Russian territory, but any decision on the issue would have to be ...
An estimated 1.4 million people in Namibia, nearly half of the national population, are considered to be in a state of food crisis. By October, the situation will be even worse. Unless rains come ...
While much of the current political focus is on the national coalition, an intriguing question is whether the ANC is capable of recovery. One of its most popular leaders, former president Thabo Mbeki, ...
As illustrated by the debate around the Basic Education Laws Amendment Bill, there are issues on which parties in the GNU will disagree. But we are making every effort to find common ground.
Members of Parliament’s Select Committee on Security and Justice got a glimpse of life in Pollsmoor Prison, where some of SA’s most hardened criminals are incarcerated.
The Oceana Group, which owns Lucky Star, says it expects to post strong results later in the year, thanks to strong performance from its Daybrook operation and canned fish business, even though its ...
Johannesburg has been sweltering in temperatures that herald an early start to summer. But pretty much regardless of where you live on this planet, it is impossible not to notice the accelerating pace ...
It’s heartening that so many young Africans see creating a business as a way out – seven out of ten say they plan to start a business, but they also see a lack of access to capital and corruption as ...
Moving, surprising, inspiring, terrifying, shocking ... This is a selection of images from our planet, over the past weekend.
Microsoft Corp. said Vodafone Group Plc signed a large deal to use artificial intelligence assistants for Office and unveiled a range of new AI tools designed to help workers create Excel ...
World Trade Organization Director-General Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala is seeking a second term as the rule-setting body for international commerce faces rising protectionism from some of its founding members.
Wall Street traders gearing up for this week’s Federal Reserve decision kept driving a rotation out of the tech megacaps that have powered the bull market in stocks.