Zuluboy addresses backlash over Hugh Masekela cover
Mxolisi Majozi, popularly known as Zuluboy, recently had his South African fans up in arms after he shared a video of himself singing the late Hugh Masekela’s politically charged track 'Chileshe'
North West man stabs niece to death before taking own life
An eight-year-old girl has died after she was allegedly stabbed by her uncle, who later took his own life, in Kanana near Orkney in the North West
Limpopo cops sentenced after attempting to steal cigarettes from SAPS storeroom
Two Limpopo police officers have been handed suspended prison sentences after pleading guilty to breaking into a police storeroom and attempting to steal confiscated cigarettes
US-Iran deal promises end to war but how it will work unclear
Doubts swirled around the US-Iran interim deal to end the war in the Middle East as shippers said it could take weeks for confidence to return after any reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, and fundamental questions remained unanswered
Eight killed in minibus taxi and truck crash on N4 in Mpumalanga
Eight people have died in a collision between a minibus taxi and a truck on the N4 toll road near Waterval Onder in Mpumalanga
Credo V Daniels to headline Eastern Cape’s Music in the Snow festival
Credo V Daniels will headline the Music in the Snow festival in Hogsback in August
YOUTH DAY | Turning desperation into determination: youth graduates start businesses against odds
For years, obtaining a qualification was considered a guarantee for employment. However this is no longer the case with youth unemployment sitting at 45.8%.
YOUTH DAY | Youth of 2026 face a different struggle 50 years after 1976 uprising
Fifty years after the Soweto Uprising, many young South Africans say their biggest fight is no longer for access to education but for access to jobs.
Diabetes emerges as SA’s leading killer, prompting calls for urgent action
Diabetes has become one of South Africa’s most pressing public health challenges, claiming tens of thousands of lives each year and emerging as the country’s leading natural cause of death.
Jazz icon Abdullah Ibrahim has died
International jazz icon Abdullah Ibrahim passed away in Germany following a short illness
Spain receives flood of applications in migrant legalisation drive
Spain’s government has received about 900,000 applications from undocumented migrants seeking legal status under a programme that initially expected half a million requests, the migration ministry said on Monday.
Man arrested with 937 lobster tails in Woodstock
The arrest was part of a busy week for the city’s law enforcement agencies
Emotional finish for Comrades novice who nearly didn’t run race
It was an emotional finish for one Comrades novice who crossed the finish line with 24 minutes to spare before the cut-off
Senegal’s Sonko softens tone on debt restructuring as IMF talks due
An IMF team is expected to resume talks this week about a new lending programme for the West African country
‘Learnt nothing’: judge rebukes Ekurhuleni over N12 settlement evictions
The City of Ekurhuleni violated the constitutional rights of residents of the Chief Albert Luthuli informal settlement, also known as the N12 settlement.
























