Shein Hit with €1 Million Fine by Italian Regulator Shein, the China-based fast fashion retailer, has been hit with a €1 million fine by Italy’s competition...
Imagine waking up without the dread of Stage 3 load shedding. This winter, South Africa enjoyed over 80 days of uninterrupted power. The reason? Eskom spent...
The upcoming National Dialogue is not just another political event. For President Cyril Ramaphosa, it is an opportunity to put women’s voices front and centre in...
Claire’s Struggles to Keep Up with the Times Iconic teen jewellery retailer Claire’s has filed for bankruptcy in the United States—its second such filing in seven...
Picture this. You finally scrape together money for a small truck of sand. The supplier drops it at the settlement entrance. The last mile is on...
Australia to Officially Recognize Palestinian Statehood at the UN In a historic move set to reverberate across international relations, Australia has announced its intention to formally...
Gayton McKenzie’s Controversy: A Political Storm Brewing Minister of Sports, Arts and Culture Gayton McKenzie, once hailed for his rapid rise in South African politics, now...
A Sudden Pause: US Embassy Halts Visa Services in Zimbabwe In an unexpected move, the US Embassy in Harare announced the suspension of all visa application...
Bail Hearing Set as Eldorado Park Mourns Chesnay Keppler The community of Eldorado Park waits anxiously this Monday as a former police officer accused of fatally...
Dial-a-Ride Tightens Rules, Sparking Concern for Cape Town’s Most Vulnerable Cape Town’s Dial-a-Ride (DaR) service is tightening its belt, forcing tough choices as it grapples with...