The first unit of Ingula is going into commercial operation, supplying 333MW of power to the national grid during peak times. The energy utility’s group capital division handed over Ingula’s first unit (unit 4) to its generation division for commercial operation

A South African Human Rights Commission order that Capetonian Matthew Theunissen must carry out sport community service following his racist rants should serve as a lesson for others, sports minister Fikile Mbalula said on

The SABC is right to implement a ban on showing visuals of violent public protests, says Oakbay Investments chief executive officer Nazeem Howa. In an interview about his company’s controversial

It’s no secret that everyone from employers to educators to landlords scan social media profiles to assess applicants. In an age of radical openness, our online profiles often say more than we’d admit in an interview. But now

In a move to crack down on debit order fraud, First National Bank on Monday said it will introduce a new system whereby customers will be notified via SMS every time a new debit order is raised on their accounts. Customers can dispute and

Bitcoin surged to a two-year high amid expectations supply of the digital currency will shrink next month. The cryptocurrency rallied to US$683,89 on Monday in Hong Kong, the highest since February 2014, according to data compiled by

The SABC has confirmed that its websites were hacked on Sunday. SABC websites, ranging from those of its radio station 5fm to its main news portal, experienced downtime for hours on Sunday. A Twitter account

To defend sailing’s oldest trophy, billionaire Larry Ellison’s Oracle Team USA is enlisting help from European plane maker Airbus. The pairing isn’t as unlikely as it might seem. The catamarans facing off this weekend at a preliminary