In a country where millions are searching for work, scammers are finding new ways to take advantage of hope. In 2025, job scams have become more...
Your social media feed might feel personal, but in 2025, it’s also potential legal evidence. Across South Africa, judges and lawyers are scrolling through TikTok clips,...
Sunshine Meets Storm Clouds Across Gauteng Gauteng residents are in for a weekend of mixed weather, with sunny spells punctuated by afternoon thunderstorms, according to the...
In South Africa, bail exists to protect the principle of being innocent until proven guilty. It is not a reward or punishment. It is a mechanism...
Fifteen years after it was first discussed, South Africa’s dream of a high-speed rail link between Johannesburg and Durban might finally be inching closer to reality....
Why Your Prepaid Water Meter Uses Units So Quickly If you’ve ever topped up your prepaid water meter and watched the credit disappear far too soon,...
When a Second Job Becomes a Problem In South Africa, it’s not uncommon to know someone juggling multiple gigs, maybe a by-night craft business, tutoring, or...
It starts with a ping. A forwarded voice note warning about a new “law,” or a message claiming the government will double social grants. Within minutes,...
A digital world, a legal puzzle You scroll through Instagram during your commute, post a comment about current affairs on X, or share a photo from...
A stressful stop at the roadside Imagine being flagged down by a traffic officer in Joburg and realising your driver’s licence card had expired weeks ago....