A voice note, a tense exchange, and a single line that has now travelled across WhatsApp groups and social media timelines in Limpopo. The African National...
In the quiet hills outside Pietermaritzburg, a political standoff is unfolding inside the Impendle Local Municipality. Two weeks after being suspended by the ANC’s provincial leadership,...
South Africa’s political landscape shifted again this week after MK Party president Jacob Zuma overturned the expulsion of his party’s parliamentary chief whip, Mmabatho Mokoena-Zondi. The...
As Anglo American reshapes itself on the global stage, a storm is brewing back home. This week, Mining Affected Communities in Action, widely known as MACUA,...
There is a new date on the trade calendar that could reshape how Africa does business with the world’s second-largest economy. Chinese President Xi Jinping has...
Just when many Joburg residents thought they had mastered the art of surviving load shedding, another round of planned power cuts is on the cards. This...
There is a quiet but noticeable shift in mood among South African homeowners. After a long stretch of high borrowing costs and stretched budgets, there is...
For years, one phrase has sent a chill through boardrooms and accountants’ offices alike: pay now, argue later. It is one of the most formidable tools...
For years, electric cars have been sold to us as the greener choice. Cleaner air. Smaller carbon footprints. A way to feel slightly less guilty every...
For years, Telkom’s licence obligations have included public pay phones and printed directory services. In 2026, that feels like a relic of another era. Now, the...