Health workers struggle to contain Ebola in Congo camps as distrust grows
Some in conflict-torn area believe Ebola is a hoax
Jub Jub arrested after alleged kidnapping and shooting incident involving e-hailing driver
TV personality Jub Jub is expected to appear before the Germiston magistrate’s court on Monday after his arrest on Sunday morning.
Court weighs if former judge president went too far on mediation rule
The office of the Gauteng judge president issued a directive in April 2025 for mandatory mediation in civil matters before trial allocation
Remains of KZN man lured to Russia for ‘fake job’ returned home
The remains of a KwaZulu-Natal man who was allegedly lured to Russia with promises of employment have finally been returned to South Africa, more than two months after his death.
LISTEN | PA Rand West councillor who appears on the new Emfuleni executive list
Bruce Nimmerhoudt says his inclusion in the newly announced mayoral executive of Emfuleni municipality is a mistake
Officers rescue girl, 5, after hijacker abandons her during dramatic chase
A five-year-old girl was safely reunited with her family after law enforcement officers moved fast to track down a suspect and rescue her
WHO reassures World Cup fans as Ebola outbreak grows in DRC
The World Health Organisation has sought to reassure football fans travelling to the Fifa World Cup that the risk of Ebola remains low despite a growing outbreak in the DRC
Man killed, one person injured in shooting at Eastern Cape pharmacy
Eastern Cape police have opened murder and attempted murder cases after a shooting incident at a pharmacy in Qumbu in the Eastern Cape on Saturday.
Limpopo police investigating death of German heiress Caroline von Rantzau
Police in Bulgerivier have opened two inquests after the deaths of a German millionairess and the financial manager of her family’s luxury safari lodge in Limpopo
World Bank ranks Durban port as most improved globally
Ngqura and Gqeberha in the top 10 while Cape Town fared poorly
Why TVET colleges are failing our youth
Despite massive curriculum modernisation plans, technical and vocational education and training colleges are struggling to meet the expectations of the country’s youth, with most students failing or dropping out.
‘Gcina’s burial is not the end — we want answers’
Family members of Cartrack employee who died after allegedly being forced to continue working despite feeling unwell say they want the facts about her death to be uncovered and justice to be served
A written journey into family, trauma and freedom, in a house that held a revolution
How a memoir about the Soweto uprising became an unexpected journey into buried secrets, inherited trauma and healing for a BBC journalist.
Nearly 3,000 foreigners opt to go home
Home affairs says many of those who left voluntarily in past two weeks had violated immigration rules
IN PICS | Stranded, scared and waiting for home
Thousands of Malawians seek safety outside a suburban hall in Durban as officials organise a mass return operation





























