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A raid on Cape Town’s city offices, a high-stakes investigation, and political accusations. Is it a criminal probe or a political attack? At the heart: murders with suspected ties to the notorious 28s ...
For employees with chronic, but invisible illnesses, the decision to disclose their illness at work is fraught with risk. Many choose silence, concealing their pain behind an air of normalcy.
The DA is again at odds with the government — of which it is a member — this time over the new employment equity targets set by the Department of Labour and Employment.
The competition between bitcoin and gold seems especially pertinent now because of the recent bout of global inflation and economic craziness.
This unfolding saga underscores the rising risks of Mozambique as an investment destination and the tensions still brewing there in the violent wake of the contested elections, which have led to open ...
How Trump recaptured America is a compelling read that illuminates just how thoroughly the country could be bewitched by a conman, yet again, in electing Donald J Trump as its president in 2024.
The modest ambitions of De Rustica Olive Estate in the Klein Karoo have been massively outweighed by the success of their ultra premium quality olive oil. And it’s a big deal for the SA olive industry ...
Communications Minister Solly Malatsi’s flagship initiative to waive the 9% ad valorem excise duty on smartphones costing less than R2,500 has industry players divided on whether it’s a good idea.
One day, the Food Gods will hear me and return mace to the heart of Cape cuisine, where it belongs. In the meantime, find some, somewhere, and make this intriguing take on roast chicken.
With a new head, there is quiet optimism in some circles that a turnaround in the Free State Department of Health’s fortunes could be on the cards. Masechaba Sesing talked to Spotlight about her plans ...
It was also shocking to learn that this school receives substantially more funding than a nearby, far better maintained institution. This disparity left me questioning where and how that funding is ...
Few who lived then will forget that mid-winter night of 4 August 1996 when notorious Hard Livings gang leader, Rashaad Staggie, was publicly lynched and set ablaze with petrol by a People Against ...