Ekurhuleni Evictions Ignite Public Outcry The City of Ekurhuleni finds itself at the centre of a storm after more than 500 low-cost housing residents were evicted...
Tau Stands by Sizekhaya Amid National Lottery Controversy South Africa’s highly anticipated fourth national lottery licence continues to spark debate, but Minister of Trade, Industry and...
Facing eviction in Johannesburg or elsewhere in South Africa? The process is more complex than many landlords or tenants realise. In 2025, with housing pressures mounting...
When Blood Becomes a Witness In South African courtrooms, a single drop of blood can speak volumes. It can place a suspect at a crime scene,...
A Swift Cabinet Strike Early this week, the Cabinet quietly signed off on a fresh trade proposal designed to tackle the hefty 30 percent tariffs President...
South Africa’s prisons are still fighting a relentless battle: keeping drugs out of correctional centres. Despite tightened security, contraband continues to slip through the cracks, undermining...
The Future of Medical Aid: How Choice is Revolutionising Healthcare for South Africa In a country where medical aid is often seen as a luxury out...
Farmworker Family Wins Landmark Eviction Case A farmworker family from Barrydale, Western Cape, has emerged victorious in a crucial legal battle, securing their home on Misty...
Protest Violence Turns to Blaze in Germiston’s Department of Home Affairs In a dramatic turn of events, a two-storey building housing the Department of Home Affairs...
When the United States slapped hefty tariffs on South African farm products in August, many local producers felt the sharp sting immediately. Citrus, nuts, grapes, and...