The Department of Energy had a final session of public participation last week. Hugo Kruger explains their response, and what it means for our power grid
Industry representatives are severely concerned about the predatory tax hike on an already precarious industry, and have pleaded with authorities to spare jobs in the sector
Key features of the Act, which would have taken powers away from parents, have been put on hold for now, as the state retreats from their top-down approach to education
The COP29 deal signs South Africa up for debts which will be funneled into Western countries, while committing us to capping our economic development
Paratus, the firearm-owners' rights advocacy group, has released a short study on police attempts at firearms control. It doesn't look good for SAPS
None of the risks are new, but the GNU provides an opportunity for pursuing the end of the cash economy, and with it, some rather sinister global reforms.
Stellenbosch has been entangled in a scandal after their efforts to keep Afrikaans candidates off of student council drew public attention. AfriForum Youth is fighting back