New Political Movement Backs Controversial Afrikaner Enclave Near Pretoria A fresh political movement, 235 SA, has stepped into the long-running dispute over the Kleinfontein settlement east...
Mkhwanazi Pushes Back After Media Uproar: “I Respect the Press, But Rights Go Both Ways” KwaZulu-Natal Police Commissioner Lieutenant-General Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi has stepped forward to address...
A staggering economic cost is being tallied while South Africa remains disconnected from one of the world’s most advanced satellite internet networks. The blockage of Starlink’s...
Sibiya tells MPs: “I made enemies in Crime Intelligence” South Africa’s Deputy National Commissioner, Lieutenant-General Shadrack Sibiya, has claimed his suspension and dismissal from the police...
For millions of South Africans who dream of a life-changing win, the National Lottery operates on a foundation of trust. But a critical vulnerability, known as...
A Limpopo mother has successfully sued the provincial health department after her young son’s knee surgery went catastrophically wrong. The operation, meant to fix his left...
Cohabiting partners win new legal recognition in South Africa In a landmark ruling that could reshape how South Africans view long-term relationships, the Supreme Court of...
For years, South Africans have lived by the Eskom se push notification. But behind the relentless headlines of load shedding, a dedicated team of engineers and...
The takeover of MultiChoice by French media giant Groupe Canal+ has entered its final, decisive phase. After successfully acquiring over 90% of the company’s shares, Canal+...
The debate over the fate of the South African Post Office (SAPO) is over. It’s no longer a question of if it should be closed, but when. A cold,...