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With Hyprop terminating its bid for MAS Real Estate, Prime Kapital has won the first skirmish. But the war is in its early ...
The ABS5-Pierpoint & Ho team from the University of Cape Town has danced their way to the top of the speculator portfolio university category, clocking a solid 11.43% growth on their investment — a ...
Generations of pupils and teachers have paid tribute to Les Faiers, whose craftsmanship and mentorship at Clarendon Park Primary School helped shape the future of thousands of youngsters.
Taking away the city’s green spaces is a declaration of war by a metro totally alienated from its real purpose.
Brown Mogotsi, once a key lobbyist for the President’s 2017 ANC leadership bid, is now accused of acting as a go-between for Police Minister Senzo Mchunu and alleged crime boss ‘Cat’ Matlala.
The Nigerian author’s first book in more than a decade was published locally, and Lagos celebrated in true African style.
The organisation representing spaza shop owners says that the low compliance rate can be blamed on outdated and rigid compliance criteria.
As record levels of power are handed to algorithms by a society eager to outsource its thinking, the conversation around AI is shifting. From soaring water and energy demands to cognitive overload, ...
Universities across South Africa are abandoning problematic artificial intelligence detection tools that have created a climate of suspicion.
At Amazink Live, the first dining theatre in Kayamandi township, locals and tourists can dine and experience cultural food with meals inspired by home-cooked dishes like pap and tripe. In Soweto, a ...
More and more countries — and former SA president Jacob Zuma — are backing Rabat’s plan for autonomy for Western Sahara.
In this solo episode of The Readiness Report, Redi Tlhabi cuts through the panic and misinformation surrounding the US–SA Bilateral Relations Review Act of 2025. Are sanctions really imminent? What ...