South Africa has become a hot topic in global politics, particularly in Washington. While it might seem surprising, this shift is driven by two factors: strategic...
The Johannesburg City Marathon, hosted by the Johannesburg Harriers Athletics Club, took place on March 30, starting and finishing at the Klipriviersberg Recreation Centre in Kibler...
A group of Grade 10 and 11 learners from Waterstone College recently took part in a community service project in southern Johannesburg, gaining hands-on experience while...
The City of Johannesburg has introduced free high-speed broadband at 35 Rea Vaya bus stations, providing commuters with seamless internet access while they wait for transport....
Misinformation about the US government’s decision to cut aid to South Africa has been widespread. Many assume that these cuts are unique to South Africa, that...
South Africa’s government now has broad powers to expropriate land, buildings, and other assets under the Expropriation Act, signed into law by President Cyril Ramaphosa in January 2025. The controversial...
South African motorists will see some relief at the pumps in April 2025, as the Department of Petroleum and Mineral Resources has announced a decrease in...
The ANC has identified the proposed VAT increase as the primary issue causing tension in ongoing budget negotiations. The finance minister’s budget proposal includes a one-percentage-point...
Minister of International Relations and Cooperation, Ronald Lamola, has assured that the replacement for the expelled South African ambassador to the United States, Ebrahim Rasool, will...
For many South Africans, coffee is a daily necessity—but rising costs could soon turn it into a luxury indulgence. With global coffee prices hitting multi-year highs, local consumers...