Taxi protest warning sparks vigilance call in Pietermaritzburg Residents in Pietermaritzburg have been urged to stay alert following unconfirmed reports of a two-day taxi protest shutdown...
South Africa’s ruling party is once again locked in a fierce internal debate, this time over how it chooses its leaders. A proposal circulating inside the...
For many South Africans, the UK has always been more than just a foreign posting, it’s been a second home, a place where careers could grow...
Summer arrives with a splash Nothing says summer in Johannesburg quite like a dip in a public pool. With the city already heating up, the municipality...
A 3.3% hike on the horizon South Africans who belong to medical aid schemes may need to brace for slightly higher contributions in 2026. The Council...
A premier at war with illegal land grabs Gauteng Premier Panyaza Lesufi has drawn a hard line on the province’s mushrooming informal settlements, vowing that demolition...
A controversial moment in Harare When President Cyril Ramaphosa stepped onto the stage at the Zimbabwe Agricultural Show in Harare on 29 August 2025, few expected...
A fire’s legacy reshaping Parliament When a fire gutted South Africa’s Parliament in January 2022, the nation lost more than just a building. It lost a...
AfriForum and the Southern African Agri Initiative (Saai) have escalated their long-running battle with EFF leader Julius Malema beyond South Africa’s borders. This week, the groups...
Johannesburg motorists were met with gridlock and heartbreak on Wednesday after a deadly crash on the N1 North between the Buccleuch Interchange and Allandale Road in...