The Bill says the same rules should apply to vaping and traditional cigarettes and that both should be sold in plain packaging and banned in all public spaces
Minister reaches out-of-court settlement with wildlife ranchers and hunters over ‘draconian’ regulations
South Africa has ‘no real gumption’ when it comes to making tough decisions to protect the environment, says UCT academic
State argues dirty air can’t be ‘miraculously’ fixed overnight in final day of proceedings in landmark Deadly Air case
The department of health is also negotiating with manufacturers other than AstraZeneca to secure more than one type of vaccine
It’s a lifestyle that South Africans will have to maintain as the country navigates an almost post-lockdown situation in which the coronavirus remains very alive and active
The Films and Publications Amendment Act aims to protect citizens, but new technology requires that the regulations and guidelines are updated
Forced to turn away drinkers, bars and pubs with slot machines have managed to keep their doors open during the tough national lockdown
The virus will lose if the government and high-profile people communicate effectively the reasons for restrictions and the compromises that have been made
Families have found the cultural cost of burying their loved ones under lockdown difficult to bear, but the financial costs have reduced
The bidding process and black economic empowerment has backfired, resulting in deficient construction projects
This pandemic must pose an opportunity for serious introspection by all actors involved in taking the case to court, including religious legal fraternities
In a SIMSystem, governments, transport providers and users seamlessly connect with all available transport systems
New legislation eases drone use, but unmanned craft cannot hover over groups of bystanders and must remain within clear sight of operator.
The Chinese government tried to take on thriving online marketplace Alibaba, but owner Jack Ma beat the regulators at their own game.
New export restrictions have caused an uproar in the metal collection and processing industry.