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JOBURG MASSACRE: After mass shooting, Cleveland residents fear what will happen when SAPS leaves
Residents of the Jumpers informal settlement in Cleveland, Johannesburg, describe how they’ve lived in fear for years, long before a massacre claimed 12 lives.
Three things we learned from Mexico v Bafana
Phakaaathi's Khaya Ndubane looks at the three things we learned from the Mexico versus Bafana game.
NATIONAL STANDARD: Beyond ‘best before’ — Sabs unveils landmark draft plan to tackle food waste crisis
‘Best before’ is not ‘use by’. That distinction, long misunderstood across South Africa’s food system, is one of the central clarifications in Sans 2088, the country’s first national framework for …
9-man Bafana Bafana fall to Mexico in World Cup opener
Bafana Bafana suffered a 2-0 defeat to Mexico in their opening match after playing much of the second half with 10 men before finishing the contest with nine.
Listless Bafana sunk by Mexico in World Cup opener
Bafana lose 2-0 and have two players sent off.
Lawyer of jailed Moroccan activist warns her health is declining
Ibtissame Lachgar is serving a 30-month sentence for offending Islam by wearing a t-shirt that said 'Allah is lesbian'.
HAZARDOUS OPERATIONS: Unsafe manganese dust levels trigger health and legal warnings in Nelson Mandela Bay
Manganese dust has so thoroughly contaminated the air over Nelson Mandela Bay’s harbour and Markman Industrial area that residents are being exposed to levels far beyond legal limits — and …
TEAM GUIDES — GROUP I: French favourites to top ‘Group of Death’, while Norway, Senegal and Iraq pose threats
Having reached the last two Fifa World Cup finals, France are the favourites to top their group. They will face stiff tests from Norway and Senegal. The fourth team in …
Bafana fans slam Yaya Sithole after costly mistake and a Red Card against Mexico
Sphelelo Sithole found himself in the firing line from Bafana supporters after a costly first-half mistake gifted Mexico the opening goal.
2026 Fifa World Cup: Economic boost will not be felt by all
Allianz Trade Sector Advisor Maria Latorre shares expectations for the three North American countries and their business sectors, which are likely to benefit in terms of revenue and tourism from …
LOCAL ELECTIONS 2026: The battle for Joburg: ANC weighs Chikane, Makhura and Masuku to take on Zille
With Johannesburg’s future hanging in the balance, the ANC is considering three very different contenders – Frank Chikane, David Makhura and Loyiso Masuku – as it searches for a heavyweight …
Tyla sings national anthem – SA upset over ‘no show’ [video]
Where was she? Tyla performed the national anthem on behalf of Bafana Bafana at the FIFA World Cup opening match against Mexico...
FOOT-AND-MOUTH DISEASE: False metric: Government confusing vaccination target with population immunity
Eighty percent vaccinated over a year is not the same as 80% immune at a point in time. Only a second booster can stop foot-and-mouth disease.
Parliament’s failure has allowed corruption to flourish and left a nation betrayed
The Zondo and Madlanga Commissions have shown that South Africa’s accountability architecture has been compromised and criminal syndicates have taken full advantage.
South Africa’s farming fortunes are positive at the start of 2026
The farming sector is in a good space despite the challenges of a looming El Niño drought and the continuing foot-and-mouth epidemic.
Fifty years on, South Africa needs a youth employment revolution
South Africa’s calamitous youth unemployment data must spur us to respond decisively. Here’s what that response should look like.
Niger's military-run government criminalises same-sex relations
Under the new law, same-sex relations will be punishable by a jail term of between five and 10 years and a fine.
WATCH: South Africans predict the fortunes of Bafana Bafana at the FIFA World Cup
Discover what South Africans predict for Bafana Bafana in the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Optimism meets skepticism.
First group of Nigerians repatriated from South Africa arrive in Lagos
The 262 people, mostly women and children, returned home amid increased anti-immigrant protests in South Africa.
Uganda: Parliament Approves Shs710 Billion Loan to Expand Solar Irrigation for Coffee Farmers
[Nile Post] Parliament has approved a proposal to borrow up to €168.98 million (about Shs710 billion) from UKEF and Citi Bank to finance Phase II of the Solar Powered Irrigation …
Uganda: Investor Protection Unit Links 50 Agencies, Records Shs544 Billion Inflows
[Nile Post] The head of the State House Investors Protection Unit (SHIPU), Col. Edith Nakalema, has revealed that the unit has facilitated investments worth approximately Shs 544 billion through its …