Constitutional Court rules in favour of EFF, reopening impeachment inquiry into Ramaphosa

Karabo Ngoepe|Published

The Constitutional Court's ruling in favour of the Economic Freedom Fighters marks a pivotal moment in South African politics, as it orders Parliament to reconsider ...

Disaster management crisis: Time to tackle tender fraud in South Africa

Gcwalisile Khanyile|Published

In the face of increasing disasters, experts demand urgent reforms in South Africa's emergency procurement to enhance transparency and prevent corruption.

Over 8,000 cellphones seized in prisons as Operation Vala exposes security collapse

Hope Ntanzi|Published

Operation Vala 2025/26 has exposed significant security vulnerabilities in South Africa’s prisons, with Minister Pieter Groenewald reporting large-scale seizures ...

Five years after Durban unrest: Only 5% of ammunition recovered from Mobeni looting

Gwalisile Khanyile|Published

Five years on, only 5% of 1.2 million rounds of ammunition looted during the July 2021 unrest have been recovered in Durban.

Shakira and Burna Boy team up for official FIFA World Cup 2026 anthem ‘Dai Dai’

Nomathamsanqa Sithathu|Published

The road to the 2026 FIFA World Cup now officially has a soundtrack. Shakira and Burna Boy have teamed up for 'Dai Dai', the tournament’s official song, with the ...

There’s a world of Mexican agave spirits beyond mezcal

The Washington Post|Published

In a sense, tequila itself is a mezcal. But to be called “tequila,” the spirit must come from specific areas of Mexico and contain only one species of agave, the ...

Mechanical engineering student left paralysed after violent school attack in Durban

Karen Singh|Published

After a brutal school stabbing left him a quadriplegic, 18-year-old Joshua Petersen fights not only for his physical recovery but also against systemic barriers ...

A view of old Pinetown

Frank Chemaly|Published

This week’s old picture also takes in Pinetown’s Compton Street but shows the other side of the road.

Emergency airlift under way: 3 individuals to be evacuated from virus-hit MV Hondius

Debashine Thangevelo|Published

An emergency medical operation is underway to evacuate three individuals from the MV Hondius, a cruise ship anchored off Cape Verde, amid a hantavirus outbreak that ...

New initiative aims to bridge literacy gap in South Africa's maths education

Staff Reporter|Published

South Africa's new digital initiative is set to improve maths education for isiXhosa pupils, addressing foundational literacy challenges and offering a transformative ...

Durban Chamber warns of escalating fuel prices and their impact on local economy

Staff Reporter|Published

As global tensions mount and domestic situations worsen, the Durban Chamber of Commerce calls for urgent governmental intervention to cushion businesses against ...

UCT researchers develop AI model for all 11 South African languages

Staff Reporter|Published

Discover how UCT's latest innovation may tilt the balance in AI resources towards South Africa's diverse languages, seeking to empower millions with accessible technology ...

Meet Elmer, the kitten found in a bucket of glue

The Washington Post|Published

The adhesive had hardened around the cat’s eyes and mouth, restricting his ability to breathe, eat and drink. The kitten would have probably died without prompt ...

What to know about hantavirus after 3 died in suspected cruise ship outbreak

The Washington Post|Published

Hantavirus is normally linked to exposure to infected rodents’ urine or feces - a particular risk while cleaning - in rare cases it can spread between people.

Watch VideoTracing the origins of rare Cullinan-like diamonds through groundbreaking research

Staff Reporter|Published

Groundbreaking research led by the University of Cape Town reveals how the world's rarest diamonds form deep within the Earth, offering insights into their origins ...

SANRAL announces temporary road closures for blasting next to N3 Market Road Overpass

Staff Reporter|Published

Stay informed about critical road developments as SANRAL rolls out temporary closures on the N3 for vital blasting work. Ensure your travel plans accommodate these ...

Addressing father absence: the silent root of violence in communities

Staff Reporter|Published

In a society grappling with violence, the key to change lies in nurturing the next generation through the active involvement of fathers and father figures. By fostering ...

South Africa aims to halve road deaths by 2030 through integrated safety measures

Published

President Cyril Ramaphosa unveils a transformative plan to cut road deaths in South Africa by 2030, emphasising the need for tailored infrastructure design and collaborative ...

AI and imports puts damper on Workers Day celebrations

Tracy-Lynn Ruiters|Published

As South Africa observes Workers’ Day, this article explores the dual pressures of AI-driven job cuts and the ongoing decline of traditional industries, highlighting ...