Intelligence Feed

RSS Articles

to
🔍
Showing 3626 - 3650 of 16885 articles

Mexico: Tight security and protests surround 2026 World Cup opener

Protesters gathered near Mexico City's World Cup opener on 11 June, while thousands of fans headed to the stadium. Brief clashes broke out as demonstrators approached security cordons around the …
Read More

BMA officials intercepts nine Bangladeshi nationals using fraudulent passports

BMA officials intercepts nine Bangladeshi nationals using fraudulent passports The Commissioner of the Border Management Authority (BMA), Dr Michael Masiapato; has commended BMA immigration officials for intercepting nine Bangladeshi nationals …
Read More

GWM P-Series stays ahead of Mahindra Pik-Up in bakkie race

Bun fight for position behind top dogs Toyota Hilux, Ford Ranger and Isuzu D-Max.
Read More

CAPE CLASSICS REVISITED: Nelson’s Eye and Magica Roma, still among the Cape’s best

Some things should never change. Nelson’s Eye, whose title of best steakhouse at the Cape is uncontested by all except those who don’t know any better, is the best example …
Read More

Gayton to Bafana: ‘You didn’t humiliate us’

Minister of Sport Gayton McKenzie has encouraged Bafana Bafana and South Africans to remain hopeful during the FIFA World Cup.
Read More

Tamia Louw drops ‘Mpisane’ surname on Instagram, fueling marriage trouble speculation

Tamia Louw has sparked fresh speculation about her marriage to Andile Mpisane after reverting to her maiden name on social media.
Read More

United, Grootfontein in crucial clash

Trustco United host log leaders FNB Grootfontein in the pick of this weekend’s rugby premier league matches. Grootfontein have had a great start to the league, winning all five their …
Read More

What to Watch this weekend: ‘Queer Eye’ star Antoni Porowski takes travel beyond the guidebooks

The new National Geographic show 'Best of the World with Antoni Porowski' takes travel beyond the guidebooks and discovers hidden gems.
Read More

Cold front brings cold conditions to parts of Western Cape and Northern Cape

Cold front brings cold conditions to parts of Western Cape and Northern Cape The South African Weather Service (SAWS) has forecast very cold, wet and windy conditions for the southern …
Read More

Private colleges to establish bursary fund as government seeks new ways to finance higher education

Read More

Namibia’s Paralympians celebrated

A book documenting and celebrating the achievements of Namibia’s Paralympian athletes was launched at the Project Room in Windhoek last week. ‘No Obstacle is Too Great to Overcome’ was written …
Read More

Delimitation report not being hidden, public release pending

The government says the long-awaited delimitation and demarcation report on proposed constituency boundary adjustments will be made public at an appropriate time, dismissing claims that it is being withheld from …
Read More

Bafana slammed for ‘braindead’ tactics in Mexico defeat

'South Africa just self-destructed," former England international Joe Cole told Netflix's The Rest is Football.
Read More

Investec tweaks airport lounge visit rule

To unlock unlimited visits, clients must now meet monthly deposit requirements.
Read More

Egypt Is Becoming China's Manufacturing Gateway to the World

Read More

Overloaded bus with 104 passengers intercepted in Limpopo en route to Malawi

Read More

Our children are still dying. Is the system broken?

Read More

Clouds now, showers later: Cape Town braces for wet end to weekend

The city is expected to start the day under partly cloudy skies on Sunday.
Read More

How South Africans can cut winter heating costs by more than R1,000 a month

Read More

Trump insists Iran deal is close after scrapping new strikes

A stark reversal that came just hours after he vowed to hit the Islamic Republic 'VERY HARD' and threatened to seize its oil infrastructure.
Read More

Alleged political fixer Brown Mogotsi to launch new bail application

Read More

The Hormuz crisis should be a gold mine for SA, but it isn’t

Two-thirds of container ships have been diverted around the Cape due to the Iran war, but most are bypassing us.
Read More

Strait showdown: Hormuz remains open as US and Iran edge toward a deal

Despite Iran’s announcement of a blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, the United States says the strategic waterway remains open to shipping. As military tensions persist, Washington and Tehran appear …
Read More

Liberia: Liberian Human Rights Defenders Reject Foreign Influence On Households

[New Dawn] Reject Foreign Ideological Agendas
Read More

Kenya: High Court Freezes Appointment of Three Ketraco Directors Pending Hearing

[Capital FM] NAIROBI, Kenya, June 11 - The High Court has temporarily halted the appointment of three directors to the board of the Kenya Electricity Transmission Company (KETRACO) and suspended …
Read More