Postbank's MSA termination won't disrupt social grants, says Sassa

Thobeka Ngema|Published

Sassa confirms that social grant payments will continue despite the termination of the Master Services Agreement with Postbank, following a court ruling that dismissed ...

Debate heats up over Dianne Kohler-Barnard's role in Mkhwanazi inquiry

Mayibongwe Maqhina|Published

The Ad Hoc Committee is embroiled in a heated debate over whether DA MP Dianne Kohler-Barnard should step down amid serious allegations from KwaZulu-Natal Police ...

SAPS seeks public assistance to locate Cape Town teacher wanted for sexual offence case

Theolin Tembo|Published

Last week, the Provincial Family Violence, Child Protection and Sexual Offences Unit called on the public’s help in seeking a school teacher after a warrant of arrest ...

Thousands unite in Cape Town to demand justice for Palestine

Mandilakhe Tshwete|Published

Thousands unite in Cape Town, passionately demanding justice for Gaza and calling for urgent government action against Israel's ongoing genocide.

Devolution of SAPS powers is a matter of life and death

Benedicta Van Minnen|Published

We are past the point of debate. The bloodshed is relentless. Children are terrified. Families are in constant fear.

Museums must reflect our shared heritage, aspirations

Motsaathebe Serekoane|Published

This is a time when museums can truly flourish as valuable educational resources, accessible and enlightening for all members of the community.

How nations could turn migration into opportunity rather than crisis

Adeoye O. Akinola|Published

For millions of Africans, migration is not a choice but survival. Failed leadership, structural violence, and misdirected external assistance have compounded desperation. ...

Bullying incidents prompt WCED intervention at Garlandale Primary School

Nicola Daniels|Published

The Western Cape Department of Education is set to visit a Cape Town primary school today to tackle rising bullying concerns, following alarming reports of a recent ...

Bush baby returns home after unexpected journey to Cape Town aboard festival truck

Nicola Daniels|Published

Thanks to the dedicated efforts of various animal welfare organisations, Maurice, a lesser bush baby, has safely returned to Johannesburg after a surprising adventure ...

Transnational networks exploit crime at sea

Manyane Manyane|Published

A new report uncovers the alarming rise of maritime crime in Southern Africa, revealing how transnational criminal networks exploit established trade routes, posing ...

Gang violence in the Western Cape: A call for urgent intervention

Gcwalisile Khanyile|Published

Explore the alarming rise of gangsterism among youth in South Africa, driven by absent fathers, poverty, and societal pressures. This article uncovers the urgent ...

SA coalition demands accountability and justice for Palestinians in upcoming march

Mandilakhe Tshwete|Published

Activists in South Africa mobilise for a historic march demanding urgent legal action against Israel for alleged apartheid and genocide, calling for economic sanctions ...

Pivotal case on rape and consent could reshape South Africa's legal landscape

Chevon Booysen|Published

The Constitutional Court's deliberation on the constitutionality of South Africa's Criminal Law (Sexual Offences and Related Matters) Act could pave the way for ...

Organisations warn that dismantling UNAIDS could reverse HIV progress

Siphesihle Buthelezi|Published

South Africa's Treatment Action Campaign and SECTION27 have voiced strong opposition to the ...

Ekurhuleni EMPD chief Julius Mkhwanazi takes special leave amid blue lights scandal

Kamogelo Moichela|Published

Mkhwanazi confirmed that he had applied for special leave but insisted he is prepared to testify before the Madlanga Commission of Inquiry to clear his name.

Madlanga Commission: Parliament's oversight failure on police meddling

Kamogelo Moichela|Published

Mchunu protected criminal networks within the police and political spheres, an according to Mkhwanazi and National Commissioner, Fannie Masemola.

Electricity crisis sparks attack on Khayelitsha clinic

Mandilakhe Tshwete|Published

Residents of Khayelitsha express their frustrations over electricity shortages by attacking a local clinic, leading to condemnation from the City of Cape Town and ...

Police seek public assistance in locating wanted suspect Adam Edwards

Robin-Lee Francke|Published

Western Cape police are urgently seeking public help to locate Adam Edwards, a suspect wanted for a sexual offence.

Join the Proteas' victory parade in Cape Town: What you need to know

Vuya Maqubela|Published

Join the Proteas in Cape Town on Friday as they celebrate their first ICC trophy in over 20 years with a grand parade, uniting the nation in pride and joy.