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What to watch: Netflix’s first South African ‘supernovela’ The Polygamist [VIDEO]
The cast of The Polygamist sat down for an exclusive interview, revealing the heavy responsibility they felt in bringing the bestselling novel to the screen.
Ackers: Bulls are good enough to beat Leinster in Ireland
While his predecessor, Jake White, said that no one could beat a full-strength Leinster side at home, Bulls coach Johan Ackermann believes his team can.
Trash and dignity: The rise of inclusive recycling projects in Latin America
Across Latin America, initiatives like Eloísa Cartonera, Amazoniko, migrant recycling programs, and women-led cooperatives show how recycling can create jobs, dignity, and circular economy innovation.
Government writes off R29bn as e-toll duck finally dies
Writer recalls telling Nazir Alli e-tolls were another tax, as GFIP debt write-off proves public resistance defeated arrogant Sanral plans.
City of Cape Town sets date for R12-million sewer upgrade project
The City of Cape Town has set a start date for its multi-million-rand sewer rehabilitation project in Milnerton. Here's when...
The world has minted its first dollar trillionaire
SpaceX's record $75-billion IPO has pushed South African-born entrepreneur Elon Musk's fortune past $1.1-trillion.
Stocks rally on Gulf breakthrough hopes, oil hits two-month lows
Asian stocks extended a global rally on Friday on hopes for a Middle East peace deal
Somali ref Omar Artan picked for UEFA Super Cup after US World Cup ban
Somali referee Omar Artan has been picked to officiate the showcase UEFA Super Cup game in August, just days after he was denied entry to the United States ahead of …
South Africa: Flood-Hit Western Cape Faces Long Recovery - South African News Briefs - June 12, 2026
[allAfrica] Flood-Hit Western Cape Faces Long Recovery
Rassie reveals major Springbok injury boost
Rassie Erasmus has confirmed that four backline stars will be available for the highly-anticipated Test series against the All Blacks.
Gauteng Saps probe Tshwane cops caught on camera taking bribe
An investigation is under way after two officers were identified in a video allegedly showing a bribery incident linked to Operation Shanela.
Government calls on Bafana Bafana, coaches to remain focused
Bafana Bafana lost 2-0 to co-hosts, Mexico in their opening group match on Thursday night.
Gary Nkombo Denies Ever Lobbying for Presidency
Independent Mazabuka Central parliamentary candidate Gary Nkombo has dismissed claims that he was sidelined by the ruling UPND because he harboured ambitions of contesting for the presidency. Speaking on Diamond …
Charity Banda Declares Support for HH, Says She Owes No One an Apology
Former Patriotic Front (PF) official Charity Banda has defended her decision to support President Hakainde Hichilema, insisting that she owes no one an apology for her political position. Speaking during …
Shebe Maburna back in court for bail appeal
Shebe Maburna's third attempt for bail on new facts was denied.
Big bang expected from SpaceX listing
Analysis of the biggest IPO in history as SpaceX makes its market debut, a look at whether AI can predict the winner of the 2026 Fifa World Cup, and what’s …
HH Thanks Zambians, Unveils Ambitious 2026–2031 Development Agenda
President Hakainde Hichilema has expressed gratitude to Zambians for the trust they placed in him during the 2021 general elections, stating that he does not take their support for granted. …
Joburg Ballet reimagines ancient Greek tragedy, Mzansi style
Joburg Ballet chief executive officer Elroy Fillis-Bell said the production shows what can happen when different artistic disciplines are brought together.
Govt. urges farmers to join post-harvest training programmes
The Ministry of Agriculture in Nakonde District, Muchinga Province has urged farmers to take advantage of post-harvest training programmes being conducted in various agricultural camps across the district Nakonde Agricultural …
Man arrested after allegedly torching pensioner in a field
Police traced blood markings from the victim's home to his neighbour's house where they found the victim's personal items.
Springbok forward forced to retire – report
According to an overseas report, a Springbok forward has decided to hang up his boots after an ongoing injury issue.
Mexico beat South Africa 2-0 in World Cup opening match
Mexico got off to a winning start at the opening match of the World Cup, beating South Africa 2-0.
South Africa: National Assembly Passes the Defence Amendment Bill
[Parliament of South Africa] The National Assembly (NA) today passed the Defence Amendment Bill which amends the Defence Act of 2002 (Act No. 42 of 2002) to ensure compliance with …