A run-down motel in the KwaZulu-Natal Midlands has become home to one of the world’s most celebrated gardens; now its transformation is captured in a new book, Brahman Hills: The Making of a ...
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The International Relations Minister also said SA would ‘continue to engage with members of Congress’ about the second Bill introduced in the US Senate that calls for a review of US-SA relations.
What looked certain to be a comfortable Europe win unexpectedly turned into a thrilling Ryder Cup finale on Sunday as they withstood a ferocious challenge from the U.S. to capture golf's biggest team ...
A man who crashed his vehicle through the front doors of a Mormon church in Michigan opened fire with an assault rifle and set the church ablaze, killing at least four people and wounding at least ...
The biggest threat to solar’s reputation in South Africa is the poor workmanship and lack of accountability from informal or inexperienced installers – the so-called “bakkie-brigade” – who disappear ...
The confirmation that Helen Zille will resign from her position in the DA and focus only on running for Joburg mayor provides the first piece of direction for next year’s local elections. The key to ...
As South Africa gears up to make a deal with the US, we must ask how much we are willing to sacrifice to secure trade with the White House?
From learning to swim in farm dams to piloting major cruise liners and cargo ships into Gqeberha harbours, Captain Vuyani Ntsimango hopes to inspire future generations of mariners.
Over the years, South Africa has gained notoriety as one of the WTO’s serial initiative blockers, often alongside India. The joke in WTO circles is that SA is India’s lapdog, incapable of thinking for ...
Carrying capacity came from livestock management in the US in the early twentieth century, where calculating how many cattle a pasture could support before overgrazing was a matter of profit. But ...
With about a third of Nelson Mandela Bay’s traffic lights out of order and repair costs running into millions, acting city manager Ted Pillay last week indicated that he supported a proposal to hold ...
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