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Have a heart for those fellow Africans now desperately fleeing our country
Most people from other African countries are not here because they want to be, but because their countries have been ruined by corrupt elites. Turning our anger on them instead …
PHOTO ESSAY: Community rallies together at Kalk Bay Harbour to tackle pollution on World Oceans Day
More than 150 volunteers took part in the annual World Oceans Day cleanup at Kalk Bay Harbour this weekend, making it the largest turnout in the event’s nine-year history. Divers …
Trump’s $100,000 H-1B visa fee is unlawful, US judge rules
BOSTON, June 8 (Reuters) - A federal judge on Monday struck down a $100,000 fee U.S. President Donald Trump imposed on new H-1B visas for highly skilled foreign workers, concluding …
RAMAPHOSA FARM HEIST: Silence from Phala Phala accused could jeopardise State’s case against them
After two of the three accused remained silent about the theft at President Cyril Ramaphosa’s Phala Phala farm, the court will have to decide whether the State’s evidence is enough …
Royal establishment demands release of Xavier Chungu
Mabumba Royal Establishment questions continued detention of presidential candidate ahead of August polls The Mabumba Royal Establishment of the Ushi people has called for the immediate release of Liberal Democrats …
TEAM GUIDES — GROUP E: Germany and Ecuador should emerge top in Group E that contains minnows Curaçao
After failing to progress beyond the Group stages at the last two World Cups, Germany have a good chance to set that record straight in what appears to be a …
TEAM GUIDES – GROUP F: Japan favourites in tough Group F, with Holland, Sweden and Tunisia
Group F might be the closest to a ‘pool of death’ at the 2026 World Cup with Japan, Netherlands, Sweden and Tunisia all more than capable sides.
Great white shark caught on underwater footage during Mediterranean clean-up
ROME, June 8 (Reuters) - Divers removing abandoned fishing nets from the central Mediterranean, between Italy and North Africa, have captured what they believe is the first-ever underwater footage of …
OH BROTHER: Sibling brothers line up for different World Cup teams
As the World Cup kicks off, sibling rivals from different nations illustrate how migration shapes football’s landscape. Four pairs of brothers are vying for glory.
BUSINESS OF CHANGE OP-ED: How SA made its crisis-busting public-private partnership work is a model for other economies
South Africa’s partnership model is a prototype for a new kind of development partnership, one that any country with a serious private sector and a development challenge can adapt.
HELP ON HOLD: As SA’s public services falter, emergency response industry faces a privatisation moment
In the face of failing public services, South Africans are increasingly turning to private emergency response options, with tech platforms like Aura leading the charge.
Fitch upgrade affirms SA’s economic recovery
‘Running a primary budget surplus for three years in a row indicates that the government is on a path of consolidation and discipline, but Fitch made it quite clear that …
News24 | Pope promises abuse victims church will do more to change
Pope Leo XIV on Monday promised victims of sexual violence by Catholic clergy that the Church would make “additional efforts” to change during a meeting in Madrid, the Vatican said.
Additional senior officers linked to Medicare 24 tender suspended
Internal departmental processes are currently under way.
At least 11 dead after migrant boat from Libya capsizes off Malta
Italian coastguard said the vessel had departed from Libya carrying around 60 people.
CONSUMER WINS : Financial ombud claws back R443m for consumers but the cases carry warnings
The National Financial Ombud Scheme (NFO) returned almost R443-million to South African consumers in only its second year of operation, a sharp rise from the R328.5-million recovered in its first …
Nigeria: 360 kidnapping victims freed by the army [Africanews Today]
360 people abducted by Boko Haram in southern Nigeria have been freed by the national army
AFTER THE BELL: Reflection: The true price of e-tolls
The e-toll system in Gauteng has fuelled public resentment and questions about authority, pushing many to reconsider their compliance with the law and its moral implications. And this game is …
Gambia, China seek to strengthen trade ties
Gambian Vice President Muhammad B.S. Jallow commended north China's Tianjin Port for its zero-carbon, fully automated terminal as a model of how economic growth can align with environmental protection, saying …