South Africa Pledges Stronger Ties with Iraq Following Parliamentary Elections Pretoria looks forward to working with Iraq’s new government amid regional complexities South Africa has reaffirmed...
DA Leader John Steenhuisen Faces Scrutiny After R150,000 Credit Card Default Judgment Questions mount over financial management, ministerial responsibility, and national security risks. Cape Town, 20...
Lights, Bills, Action: South African Towns Brace for New Electricity Tariff Shake-Up Nersa orders municipalities to submit next year’s tariff plans and a High Court ruling...
‘Political Theatre’: MK Party Tears Into Ramaphosa Ahead of Historic G20 Summit As South Africa prepares to host its first-ever G20 Leaders’ Summit, the MK party...
US–SA Tensions Flare as Washington Pushes Back Against G20 Consensus Declaration A high-stakes diplomatic standoff overshadows Africa’s first-ever G20 summit. A Weekend Meant to Showcase Africa...
A Healthcare System Buckling Under Pressure “Hospitals should be places of healing, not danger,” say families as serious adverse events escalate across the province. For thousands...
From Powerhouse to Crisis: The Unraveling of Daybreak Foods A decade ago, Daybreak was a jewel in South Africa’s poultry industry. Today, it’s a cautionary tale...
Court Gives Tshwane Residents a Break, But Trouble Still Looms for the City Residents win a crucial round in a long, messy battle over a controversial...
“Silencing the Sea?” Civil Society Rallies Behind Navy Chief After Minister Motshekga’s Public Rebuke A fiery warning about South Africa’s shrinking navy budget has set off...
“We Won’t Be Intimidated”: Parliament Erupts After Paul O’Sullivan’s Alleged Threat to Cedrick Nkabinde The inquiry into police misconduct takes a dramatic turn and sparks a...