Let’s be honest, last year’s election felt like a seismic shift. For the first time in the democratic era, no single party won an outright majority....
A major crackdown on fraud within South Africa’s security industry has seen twenty security officers in Mpumalanga convicted and sentenced for possessing fraudulently acquired firearm competency certificates. The...
Durban is caught in the crossfire of a political grudge match with a very tangible price tag: R500 million. A bitter, public war of words between...
A fierce debate over children’s online safety is igniting in South Africa following Australia’s landmark decision to ban social media access for children under 16. Advocacy...
For the first time in a generation, a new underground gold mine has opened its shafts in South Africa. Qala Shallows, nestled between Soweto and Roodepoort in...
Confronted with punishing US tariffs that threaten key industries and jobs, the ANC is drafting an aggressive economic counter-strategy centered on a massive R3 trillion export diversification...
Driving in Gauteng is a contact sport. The potholes are unforgiving, the stop-start traffic is relentless, and the distances are vast. When your budget is R30,000,...
For many South Africans, a bakkie is the first employee of their budding business. It’s the delivery van, the tool carrier, the mobile workshop. When your...
An era in South African corporate history closed this week as MultiChoice, the owner of DStv, was formally delisted from the Johannesburg Stock Exchange (JSE). This follows...
Even as the lights have stayed on for months, the shadow over Eskom’s reputation remains long and dark. According to a new AI-driven analysis of South...