Misheck Mutize, University of Cape Town. Author. Misheck Mutize. Post Doctoral Researcher, Graduate School of Business (GSB), University of Cape Town … Read more: Credit and credibility: rating agency errors come with a cost
… Cape Town’s main aquifer system double-layered and separated by rock formations (Malmesbury shale) that allow water to move between upper and … Read more: Worrying decline in Cape Town groundwater levels, UWC study reveals – TimesLIVE
Johannesburg is getting ready for a major musical event, as the Once Upon a Time in Joburg festival has officially announced its next big headliner. Read more: Mark Your Calendars For SiR In South Africa (Tickets Dropping Soon) – LAMAG
… Johannesburg Prison, commonly known as Sun City, but at the Jeppe Police Station in Johannesburg. This relocation is to facilitate the identity … Read more: Phone records may reveal mastermind in Steven Gruzd murder – News24
The US defence secretary says there is a “chance of real peace” after Donald Trump and Iran agreed a two-week conditional ceasefire. Israel has … Read more: Israel launches biggest wave of strikes on Lebanon since war began after US and Iran …
The Hungarian parliamentary elections on April 12 are being billed as the most important in the country’s modern history. With Hungary a key focus … Read more: Hungarian election could have implications for EU, US, Russia, and Ukraine
FNB and Beachwood Investments have sealed an R800m funding deal to fast-track the Beachwood Coastal Estate, a premium beachfront development in Durban … Read more: FNB backs R800m Durban North coastal development – Business Day
From high seas to high notes: discover Durban’s must-see shows this month … African Strings Festival is a glamorous celebration of all that is African … Read more: From high seas to high notes: discover Durban’s must-see shows this month – Mercury
Riverlea Secondary School in Gauteng has once again been struck by fire, an incident described by Gauteng MEC for Education and Sports, Arts … Read more: “There can be no justification to burn a school,” says Gauteng MEC after Riverlea fire