When Professor Firoz Cachalia took office as South Africa’s acting Minister of Police just over a month ago, he inherited more than a portfolio, he walked...
For years, South Africans have struggled with trust in the police. Stories of corruption, misconduct, and abuse of power often fuel public frustration. Now, another case...
South Africans are no strangers to power struggles, literally and figuratively. Load shedding has shaped everything from dinner plans to small-business survival. But now, Eskom is...
A blunt metaphor in Parliament South Africa’s fraught energy debate took a sharp turn on Thursday when a University of Cape Town law professor compared the...
A fragile truce after a day of disruption Durban’s streets, choked with frustration on Thursday, were calmer by late evening when the South African National Taxi...
Mining promises sidelined by politics, say community leaders Tensions are simmering in Carolina, Mpumalanga, where residents claim their voices are being drowned out by a mayor...
In South Africa, the sound of explosives on a busy road often signals another cash-in-transit (CIT) heist, a crime so common it’s earned grim familiarity. But...
For many South Africans, saving through a unit trust or collective investment scheme (CIS) is one of the few practical ways to prepare for retirement, pay...
Truck drivers in Gqeberha are facing a tense Friday after threats surfaced warning companies not to operate their fleets or risk having them stopped and burned....
The long-awaited Basic Education Laws Amendment Act, better known as the Bela Act, has barely taken effect, and already controversy surrounds it. In September 2025, the...