Sentencing in Malema firearm case postponed to April
While a detailed report presented during the pre-sentence hearing of EFF leader Julius Malema has laid out the punishment that can be meted against him, including an option of a fine, the state is gunning for him to spend time behind bars.
Principal accused of sexual harassment ousted after lengthy legal battle
The principal of Merchiston Preparatory School in Pietermaritzburg has been removed from his post after a lengthy legal battle over allegations of sexual harassment, nepotism and professional misconduct.
Failure of My Own Dam (Senteeko) in Mpumalanga ‘imminent’, department warns
The department has urged people residing or operating downstream of the dam to evacuate flood-prone areas immediately.
‘I shouldn’t have found out in that manner’: family member of Vanderbijlpark accident victim
The families of the 14 pupils who died in a scholar transport accident in Vanderbijlpark in Gauteng on Monday are still reeling from the tragedy.
Ekurhuleni mayor warns there are ‘no shortcuts’ in service delivery
Ekurhuleni mayor Nkosindiphile Xhakaza has warned municipal officials that there are no shortcuts when it comes to governance, compliance and ethical conduct in the metro.
Parliament slams alleged assault of elderly woman at home affairs office
‘Deeply disturbing’: parliament slams Tyger Valley home affairs incident caught on video
Godongwana admits SA’s place in US G20 is up in the air
Finance minister Enoch Godongwana says there is not much the South African government can do if the US bars its delegation from attending this year’s G20 Leaders Summit by refusing South African delegates accreditation.
Shell touts progress on potential $20bn Bonga South West oilfield in Nigeria
Shell CEO Wael Sawan says he hopes to secure a final investment decision for Bonga South West in 2027
Friends, family bid farewell to 14 pupils killed in Vanderbijlpark accident
Family, friends and grieving community members gathered at Sebokeng hall in Vereeniging on Friday to honour the lives of the 14 pupils killed in a tragic accident in Vanderbiljpark earlier this week.
Post-school sector ready for 2026, but space limited
South Africa’s post-school education system is ready for the 2026 academic year but there are not enough funded spaces for all pupils who passed matric.
Lenovo looking to partner with multiple AI models, CFO says
Lenovo is pursuing partnerships with multiple large language model developers globally to integrate AI technology into its products, aiming to strengthen its position in the AI sector
India antitrust probe links Tata, JSW to steel cartel
The investigation reviewed WhatsApp chats and production data; companies deny wrongdoing.
Viktor Orbán rebukes Volodymyr Zelensky as Hungarian election looms
Orbán intensifies anti-Ukrainian rhetoric amid election pressure.
POLL | Are the measures taken against the Steers manager punitive or a slap on the wrist?
The restaurant manager instructed the staff to remove weeds outside the restaurant
UN rights body holds emergency session on Iran’s protest crackdown
The UN Human Rights Council will hold an emergency session on Friday to discuss the “alarming violence” used in Iran against protesters, while a group of states will call on UN investigators to document alleged abuses for future trials.





















