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What counts for SA in the wake of the Fitch upgrade
‘This rating upgrade should actually first of all lower or ease foreign costs for government, for businesses and for households alike’ says Jim Matsemela, chief director for strategy and risk …
French police extend custody of star accused of sexual abuse
The 67 year old, a major figure in French pop culture with multiple top‑selling albums and dozens of film appearances, has denied any wrongdoing.
Huawei nova 15 Max now available in South Africa
Big battery, tough design and endless entertainment define the Huawei nova 15 Max.
EXCLUSIVE | God of Thunder to Goddess of Water: Meet Vlamo, Sandton’s upcoming elevated dining destination
Mun Manal, the visionary behind Ukko, expands his mythologically inspired culinary universe with the highly anticipated opening of Vlamo.
Rationalisation of the courts a move to secure access for all
Rationalisation of the courts a move to secure access for all Government is moving to improve access to justice for all with the implementation of the rationalisation of the courts. …
Understanding funeral cover and social grant deductions: What you need to know!
In South Africa, funeral policies linked to social grants are strictly regulated to protect beneficiaries.
GDP grows in Q1, but little hope for growth in Q2
This marks the sixth consecutive quarter of growth.
Northern Ireland police arrest man over 'barbaric' knife attack
Police in Northern Ireland said on Tuesday they had arrested a man, believed to be from Somalia, over a knife attack which left one person in a serious condition and …
Getting to Zanzibar just got a whole lot easier for South Africans
Airlink is ramping up Zanzibar flights amid growing demand, introducing new aircraft and extra seasonal services.
Nigeria: Violence Against Security Personnel the Authorities Must Do More By Providing Adequately for the Police
[This Day] Policing Nigeria has become extremely challenging, with operatives often risking their lives to protect citizens and maintain public safety. Last week, the Inspector General of Police (IGP), Olatunji …
SAPS suspends additional five senior police officers
SAPS suspends additional five senior police officers The South African Police Service (SAPS) has confirmed the suspension of five additional senior officers in relation to matters arising from the Medicare …
Limp Bizkit’s to perform live in South Africa this December
Nu metal legends Limp Bizkit finally bring their explosive live show here.
News24 | Palestinians caught between ‘atrocities’ of Israel, settlers, Hamas, UN report finds
Palestinian civilians are caught between “mass atrocities” of Israeli forces, settlers and Hamas’ brutal rule, a UN-mandated inquiry said.
Kruger National Park land claim finalised through legal agreement
Kruger National Park land claim finalised through legal agreement After more than a decade of intense negotiations, historically land-dispossessed communities living around the Kruger National Park can finally put a …
Johannesburg ‘striking a balance’ to stay afloat but won’t abandon R10bn Samwu deal
Johannesburg city officials have defended the R10 billion deal with Samwu while explaining how the city is dealing with financial constraints.
Updated SA schools First XV rugby rankings: Top 20
There have been big changes at the top half of the SA schools First XV rankings following a top-of-the-table clash. Here's the updated Top 20.
Aircraft maintenance academy opens aviation careers to underserved communities’ youth
Aircraft maintenance academy opens aviation careers to underserved communities’ youth The Department of Higher Education and Training (DHET) has reaffirmed its commitment to ensuring that skills development opportunities reach communities …
Good times for the South African economy
South Africa’s Gross domestic product (GDP) increased by 0.5% in the first quarter of 2026, Statistics South Africa reported.
Africa’s conservation models struggle to shake colonial yoke
Two of the continent’s premier game reserves – Kenya’s Maasai Mara National Reserve and South Africa’s Kruger National Park – stand on the frontlines of species loss, working tirelessly to …
Almost 1 000 affordable homes set to be built at Salt River Market
Land formerly owned by City of Cape Town handed to Communicare on Monday.
TARIFF BACKLASH: NMB leadership accused of ‘extorting’ ratepayers as controversial budget passes amid service delivery failures
The Nelson Mandela Bay Municipality’s new budget, featuring steep tariff increases, faces backlash from residents and councillors amid persistent service delivery failures and mismanagement accusations.