South Africa's government has stepped up its efforts to tackle the pothole infestation facing the country's roads.
Private company fails to interdict Eskom from applying its new grid rules; stage 8 load shedding warning for South Africa; court to rule on bail for Mashatile's protectors; and the City of Johannesburg’s credit rating has been revised downwards.
Government wants to level the playing field between streaming services in South Africa - and bring the likes of Netflix, Disney Plus and others under local regulation.
The Competition Commission has taken aim at a wide set of digital and online platforms in South Africa, demanding major changes across the board.
The Presidency is “very concerned” about Nersa's delays regarding Eskom licences; the state of security in South Africa is raising fears; the Electricity minister said Eskom needs more money; and the City of Tshwane declared wage strike unlawful, and w...
Home Affairs has hardly made a dent in its visa backlog, and tourists, skilled workers and local companies are frustrated and angry at the delays.
South Africa is underestimating the impact of its ties to Russia, economists say - and the country is risking much by deepening them.
The Road Accident Fund is in chaos - but the lucky few who manage to successfully claim will be able to get a bit more out of it.
The government wants to establish a dedicated council and regulator to track, manage and protect critical infrastructure in South Africa.
South Africa's public debt is forecasted to get worse; Eskom's plans for a National Transmission Company hits a road block; Treasury is preparing for South Africa to be ousted from the AGOA; and Eskom is burning through its diesel budget.