Soshanguve’s power struggles spark substation overhaul in Tshwane For years, residents in Soshanguve have learned to live with the flicker. The kettle clicks off mid-boil. The...
New water crisis committee won’t fix taps unless governance changes, warn experts South Africans have heard the promise before: a new committee, a coordinated response, urgent...
Forty-one years after security police murdered his father, Lukhanya Calata stood before a judicial commission and delivered a verdict that reached far beyond the apartheid era....
‘The DA is not in ICU’: Party fires back at Gayton McKenzie’s bold claim South African politics rarely lacks drama and this week was no exception....
Ramaphosa calls for unity and urgent mediation as South Sudan prepares for crucial 2026 elections As South Sudan edges closer to elections scheduled for December 2026,...
A dramatic manhunt that spanned provinces ended last Thursday with the arrest of businessman George van der Merwe near Ladismith in the Western Cape. He now faces multiple...
Joburg runs dry while minister attends AU summit in Ethiopia Johannesburg residents are counting water drops. The country’s Water and Sanitation Minister is singing about them...
For years, student housing has been a flashpoint on South African campusesa source of protest, exclusion, and financial anguish. Students have been expelled from private residences...
Valentine’s Day turns deadly as Mpumalanga teacher allegedly shoots girlfriend and her daughter Valentine’s Day is meant to be about flowers, soft apologies and second chances....
In a sunlit Parkview home, where books cascade from shelves onto coffee tables and sofas, Professor Anton Harber settles into an armchair and reflects on a...