Includes Pictures: Bev Mortimer enters Thyspunt cauldron – nature vs nuclear
Bev Mortimer goes on an exclusive trip through the Thyspunt Nature Reserve, an area that has been ‘earmarked’ for a nuclear power station.
Bev Mortimer goes on an exclusive trip through the Thyspunt Nature Reserve, an area that has been ‘earmarked’ for a nuclear power station.
Following Japan’s shock victory over SA, Biznews reader Mo Haarhoff says this is not the first time the Asian nation has beaten the African country.
The number of monthly active users on mobile social network Mxit has fallen from 4.9 million in 2014 to 2.7 million in 2015.
China’s slowdown is rippling across Africa and three nations are the most exposed, relying on demand from the Asian economy for almost half their exports.
This piece looks at the scientific significance of the find, with some questioning whether or not Homo Naledi is a new species, or was it just called so in haste.
Reader Mo Haarhoff gives a brief history of her late brother Keith Haarhoff, and how he was one of the many people who literally helped make London the City it is.
Brian Kantor says the South Africa Reserve Bank needs to change the narrative on inflation and interest rates to take full account of the economic realities.
The Democratic Alliance says the Department of Trade and Industry has squandered an opportunity to produce a world-class Investment Promotion Bill.
South Africa posted its smallest current account deficit in four years in the second quarter as a weaker rand boosted exports and curbed consumers’ appetite for imports.
A slowdown in China (Africa’s largest trading partner), a commodity price rout and power shortages are separating the losers from the winners.