From Fixers to Felons: Suspended City Power Operators Offer to Replace Cable They Allegedly Stole In a story that seems ripped from a crime thriller, three...
When beneficiaries can expect their money South Africa’s social grant system is set to deliver relief once again, with the South African Social Security Agency (Sassa)...
Printing licences on the pavement Passersby in Pretoria were treated to an unusual scene this week: a folding table, a portable printer, and AfriForum printing driver’s...
Small-Scale Farming Deserves More Than Lip Service South Africa’s more than two million smallholder farmers are often dismissed as subsistence growers scraping by on small plots....
Clearing the air in a storm of disinformation The South African Human Rights Commission (SAHRC) has moved to quash persistent rumours about its workforce and mandate,...
A united stand for humanitarian aid In a rare moment of unity across continents, foreign ministers from 15 countries, stretching from South Africa and Spain to...
When President Cyril Ramaphosa told thousands of ANC councillors in Soweto that some of South Africa’s best-run municipalities are under DA control, he probably expected uncomfortable...
South Africa’s policing drama has taken yet another twist, this time in the form of a R5 million defamation lawsuit. KwaZulu-Natal police commissioner Lieutenant General Nhlanhla...
When President Cyril Ramaphosa stood before more than 4,000 ANC councillors in Johannesburg this week, he might not have expected the political firestorm that followed. In...
The quiet Fleurhof community in Roodepoort is bracing for another emotional day in court. On Wednesday, 31-year-old Tiffany Meek is expected to return to the Roodepoort...