Fuming families question Ramaphosa over Khampepe's appointment in TRC inquiry

Karabo Ngoepe|Published

Families of TRC victims express outrage over President Cyril Ramaphosa's appointment of Justice Sisi Khampepe, questioning the lack of a thorough background check ...

Ekurhuleni education at risk as municipal service cuts loom for 138 schools

Masabata Mkwananzi|Published

At least 138 schools in Ekurhuleni face possible water and electricity disconnections after racking up more than R81 million in municipal debt. Gauteng Education ...

South Africa marks Human Rights Day and World Water Day with poignant reflections

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As South Africa commemorates Human Rights Day and World Water Day, communities and leaders reflect on the intertwined issues of dignity and access to water, reminding ...

The Middle East conflict is an insult to civilisation

Dr Peter C. Baker|Published

With wars in the Horn of Africa, DRC / Rwanda, Russia / Ukraine and the United States / Israel vs just about everyone else in the Middle East; the world is at war. ...

Time to pivot the conversation: Blacks are their own economic liberators

Thabile Mange|Updated

The writer urges South Africa's black citizens to shift their focus from blaming external forces to empowering themselves economically.

The Annual Cape Town International Jazz Festival: A Powerful Force for Unity and Reconciliation

Masibongwe Sihlahla|Published

Discover how the Cape Town International Jazz Festival transcends mere entertainment, serving as a vital instrument for healing and unity in a divided society.

Presidential SONA speech failed to inspire hope for South Africans

Rev Maudu Morudu|Published

The writer's poignant critiques of President Ramaphosa's SONA shine a light on the frustrations facing many South Africans, as hopes for change clash with the grim ...

South Africa's crisis of illegal immigration and crime spirals out of control

Morgan Phaahla|Published

As South Africa grapples with an alarming rise in crime linked to illegal immigration, communities are calling for urgent action from leadership to restore safety ...

Helen Zille’s stance on SA-Iran ties raises false alarm

Iqbal Jassat|Published

" South Africa has placed its moral capital on the line by hauling Israel before the International Court of Justice (ICJ). In a world often numbed to Palestinian ...

Clicks issues immediate recall on kids' snacks amid Listeria fears

Masabata Mkwananzi|Published

The National Consumer Commission has recalled MADE 4 TOTS Chicken Corn Puffs sold by Clicks after a batch tested positive for non-pathogenic Listeria contamination. ...

Why China’s two-year Audio Biography milestone is the must-attend house event of 2026

Lutho Pasiya|Published

Join China Salemane as he celebrates two years of Audio Biography, a platform that redefines the house music experience by allowing DJs to share their stories through ...

Political twist: Senzo Mchunu reverses his decision to step aside

Manyane Manyane|Published

Suspended Police Minister Senzo Mchunu is contemplating a return to his ANC duties.

Doja Cat candidly discusses her mental health journey

Nomathamsanqa Sithathu|Published

In a heartfelt revelation, Doja Cat opens up about her mental health journey, as she shares her diagnosis of borderline personality disorder.

Protecting Pensions Must Also Mean Protecting Economic Justice

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Every responsible citizen agrees that pension savings must be safeguarded. However, an important question is often avoided: where those pension funds have historically ...

Corporate governance or intimidation? PIC escalates legal clash with whistleblower

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A new legal application by the Public Investment Corporation (PIC) has intensified the high-profile dispute with businessman and Levoca 805 (RF) Proprietary Limited ...

Repositioning Internationalisation in Higher Education in a shifting global order

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The Covid-19 pandemic, disruptive technologies, and current developments in changing global geopolitics, specifically the US travel ban on 21 countries and counting, ...

NEHAWU Shop steward writes Open Letter to Professor LenkaBula

Sifiso Mahlangu|Published

A shop steward from the National Education Health and Allied Workers' Union (NEHAWU) has written an open letter reflecting on the leadership of Professor Puleng ...

South Africa's food system under scrutiny as hunger claims scores of children daily

Masabata Mkwananzi|Updated

With nearly 30 children dying every day from malnutrition, the South African Human Rights Commission has launched a national investigative hearing into the country’s ...

Netanyahu’s office quashes assassination rumours as conflict escalates

Pule Makgale|Updated

In a climate rife with speculation and fear, Benjamin Netanyahu's office has set the record straight, assuring citizens of the Prime Minister's well-being while ...