Numsa is demanding a reduction of electricity tariffs to 62 cents per kilowatt-hour for energy-intensive industries such as ferro-chrome and aluminium smelting, citing South Africa's abundant coal ...
The industrial plants are essential to making stainless and other speciality steel. The union expects a written response from ...
The largest retail-focused landlord in the country, Hyprop, has been steadily refocusing its portfolio away from Gauteng. As ...
Two high-level hearings are investigating accusations that a drug trafficking cartel has infiltrated South Africa’s law ...
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US House committee to take up Africa trade bill, but South Africa risks exclusion
A US House committee will on Wednesday, 10 December 2025 consider a three-year extension to Washington's flagship trade initiative for Africa which lapsed in September, but South Africa risks being ...
Cabinet has welcomed the continuing improvement in Eskom’s financial and operational performance for the first six months ...
Gauteng has experienced the largest increase in poverty between 2015 and 2023, according to a new report by Statistics South ...
The National Union of Metalworkers (NUMSA) is expected to march to the Office of the Presidency in Pretoria today to demand government’s urgent intervention on the closure of smelters in the country.
Minister of Sport, Arts and Culture Gayton McKenzie is adamant that President Cyril Ramaphosa is “not going anywhere”. He ...
Julius Malema, leader of the EFF, challenges South Africa's relationship with the US, urging a pivot towards China, as he ...
The sandstone massifs of Gheralta—those improbable, cliff-carved sanctuaries that cling to Ethiopia’s northern highlands—have long been counted among the ...
Alex Mitchell set his sights on european glory after the disappointment of losing the Champions Cup final in May.
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