Since its establishment in 2001, the Africa Centre for HIV/Aids Management at Stellenbosch University’s postgraduate diploma programme has empowered nearly 4 000 professionals from across Africa and ...
Damage to private property from Iran’s recent missile barrage on Israel amounted to 150 million to 200 million shekels ($40-million to $53-million), according to figures provided by Israel’s tax ...
On the last morning of my trip to Justin Bonello’s extraordinary Cederberg hideaway, he made us the omelettes he had promised us the night before. I’ve never had an omelette quite like it.
A man arrested at a security checkpoint near Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump's California rally on Saturday faces gun charges after he was found in possession of loaded firearms, ...
Goldman Sachs Group Inc. upgraded its forecasts for China’s economic growth in 2024 and 2025 after Beijing unveiled a series of measures to shore up growth, including plans for greater public spending ...
China's military started a new round of war games near Taiwan on Monday, saying it was a warning to the "separatist acts of Taiwan independence forces", and offered no date for when they may conclude, ...
Timothy Lotter was shot in his bakkie in Cape Town. His murder fits into a broader matrix of killings that seem to link to private security firm activities, some of which are alleged to be extortion ...
The United Nations said on Sunday that Israeli tanks had burst through the gates of a base of its peacekeeping force in southern Lebanon, the latest accusation of Israeli violations and attacks that ...
A data investigation shows Johannesburg has already had 1,604 water cuts in October and 3,318 in September. The monthslong investigation by Daily Maverick reveals how cadre deployment by the ANC and ...
While there are many examples to show that hypocrisy comes with the territory for all of our politicians, they are often at their most prolific when discussing the issues of competence and ...
There’s been a flurry of updates in the property sector as interest rates come down, while in the PGMs realm, Tharisa Minerals is quietly getting on with it ...
Iceland’s Prime Minister Bjarni Benediktsson broke up his coalition government and called a snap election on the north Atlantic island for late November.