The Nelson Mandela Foundation believes government has not worked hard enough to address historical land dispossessions.
Collaboration between businesses and government is essential to overcoming the country's challenges and ensuring a sustainable future for South Africa, Deputy President Paul Mashatile has said.
In a nearly 300-page report released on Thursday, Amnesty International concluded that Israel’s actions in Gaza constitute ...
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The Gauteng crime statistics from the second quarter of 2024 sees increases and decreases for the various categories across the various sectors, showing that the police are making ground in some ...
President Cyril Ramaphosa has officially signed the Deeds Registries Amendment Bill into law, marking a significant milestone ...
It's been a little less than a month since since the 2024 election, and the administration of President-elect Donald Trump is ...
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ESPN's experts react to the 2025 Club World Cup draw with a closer look at the teams, their chances of lifting the title and ...
Foreign investors are wading into South African government bonds while steering clear of equities, despite a stock-market ...
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The olive oil producer, the most consistently recognised and awarded EVOO producer in South Africa, is now a global leader and an exemplar of what can be done to drive excellence, sustainability, and ...