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U.K. house prices grew at their fastest annual pace for more than 17 years in June as buyers rushed to seal deals in time to benefit from a government tax break. → Read More
Fears of stunted careers and struggles with loneliness are driving many back to their desks. → Read More
Low pay, long hours and Brexit pushed many hospitality workers into new careers. → Read More
"I feel time has come for me to pursue... my bigger mission is beyond the confines of politics and political parties," Khoza wrote. → Read More
The Minister in the Presidency later issued an apology, saying the tweet did not represent her views, claiming her account had been hacked. → Read More
Useless vestige of a shattered empire, or a global governance grouping with potential to change the game? → Read More
Late South African Communist Party leader Chris Hani was assassinated 25 years ago on April 10 1993. → Read More
"We hope for a positive future under your new president, Cyril Ramaphosa, as we both move towards elections in our countries." → Read More
This is your quick wrap of three of the biggest news and politics stories of the week that was. → Read More
President Cyril Ramaphosa announced his new Cabinet on Monday evening. → Read More
BLSA CEO Bonang Mohale believes President Ramaphosa has to call all hands on deck to avoid "collapse". → Read More
Watch the Olympians flex. → Read More
The People's Tribunal on Economic Crime concluded on Wednesday with preliminary findings from the panel. → Read More
The lawyer who once represented the French arms company, however, was reluctant to answer questions about his own alleged complicity in arms deal corruption. → Read More
Ajay Sooklal is presenting evidence on arms deal corruption at the People's Tribunal on Economic Crime. → Read More
Like a spy novel, dirty deals occurred in the back rooms of the very embassies that stood against apartheid, said a witness. → Read More
Multinationals need to be held accountable for "aiding and abetting" the apartheid regime, says a civil society representative at the People's Tribunal. → Read More
What have SA and the world gotten out of Davos? → Read More
Eskom would need to secure access to local and international debt markets if it is to meet its liquidity needs, Moody's said. → Read More
The deputy president is the latest in a long line of local politicians to feature on notorious sites that make up lies and pretend they're news. → Read More