Warships arrive, and nerves rise in Cape Town Early January has brought more than tourists to Cape Town’s harbour. Warships from BRICS-linked nations have slipped into...
Warships and Warnings: Why Chinese and Iranian Naval Drills in SA Are Raising Global Eyebrows South Africa’s coastline has once again become a stage for global...
Too Young to Be Alone: More Than 20 Unsupervised Children Intercepted Near Beitbridge Border Just before dawn, along the dusty stretch near the Limpopo River, officials...
“We Couldn’t Defend Ourselves”: Why Experts Say South Africa’s Military Is No Match for Major Powers South Africa may not be facing an imminent invasion, but...
March and March Leader Demands Urgent Government Action The shocking murder of Johannesburg DJ and property activist Warrick Stock, known as DJ Warras, has reignited debate...
As gang-related shootings and murders continue to grip communities across the Western Cape, a chorus of expert voices is demanding a radical change at the very...
The final parade before a major global event is always a spectacle of polished boots and precise formations. But in Johannesburg this week, Acting Police Minister...
“Silencing the Sea?” Civil Society Rallies Behind Navy Chief After Minister Motshekga’s Public Rebuke A fiery warning about South Africa’s shrinking navy budget has set off...
Legal Aid Steps In After Initial Refusal Nicolas le Roux, a former member of South Africa’s elite Special Forces, has finally secured a Legal Aid lawyer...
A Wake-Up Call After a Tragic Crash South Africa’s borders are under strain. That was the clear message from Parliament’s Defence Committee Chairperson, Dr Malusi Gigaba,...