Police scale down on team to France for Mthethwa's death

Simon Majadibodu|Published

The South African Police Service (SAPS) has scaled down its planned team of investigators sent to France to probe the death of Ambassador Nathi Mthethwa, with only ...

Cape Town Law Enforcement officer fired for alleged involvement in kidnapping and murder

Staff Reporter|Published

The victim's body was discovered in a shallow grave near Monwabisi beach, with investigators alleging an official Law Enforcement vehicle was used during the crime. ...

Farmer must pay R50 000 for racial slurs against animal welfare inspectors

Se-Anne Rall|Published

An Eastern Cape farmer has been found guilty of racial abuse against NSPCA inspectors, resulting in a R50,000 penalty and a court-ordered apology, highlighting the ...

Mozambican man to spend month in jail before being deported after Sea Point owl attack

Wendy Dondolo|Published

A Mozambican man has been convicted for the brutal attack on a protected Spotted Eagle Owl in Sea Point, sending a strong message against animal cruelty.

Cosatu demands urgent action for decent and sustainable employment

Mandilakhe Tshwete|Published

Cosatu rallies for decent work and sustainable jobs, as the Western Cape government commits to creating over 600 000 jobs by 2035, addressing urgent issues of unemployment ...

Cruise into 2026 refreshed with MSC Opera

Staff Reporter|Published

As the new year unfolds, sail away on MSC Opera for a rejuvenating expedition that promises relaxation, adventure, and culinary delights. Don't miss out on a magical ...

Cape Gate appeals Competition Tribunal finding on scrap metal market price-fixing

Chevon Booysen|Published

The Competition Tribunal has ruled that Cape Gate and three other scrap metal buyers engaged in price-fixing, violating South Africa's Competition Act. The Tribunal's ...

Stellenbosch restaurant not liable for patron's slip and fall injuries

Chevon Booysen|Published

A woman’s claim for damages after a trip and fall at a Stellenbosch restaurant has been dismissed by the Western Cape High Court, highlighting the importance of ...

Zimbabwean survivors of John Smyth launch legal claim against Church of England for abuse

Jonisayi Maromo|Published

Seven Zimbabwean survivors of John Smyth's horrific abuse are taking a stand against the Church of England, alleging a cover-up that allowed their suffering to continue. ...

Parliamentary inquiry into police corruption adjourns amid confusion over Mkhwanazi's statement

Mayibongwe Maqhina|Updated

The parliamentary inquiry into police corruption faced turmoil on Tuesday as MPs debated the validity of a 'supplementary' statement from KwaZulu-Natal SAPS Commissioner ...

King Misuzulu calls for unity within Zulu royal family

Willem Phungula|Published

The Zulu royal family has called for unity among its factions following the Supreme Court's affirmation of king Misuzulu's legitimacy.

'Misleading' claims about sugary drinks leave appeals committee with sour taste

Zelda Venter|Published

The Advertising Regulatory Board has upheld a ruling against Heala. org's advertisment, which claimed that fizzy drinks and fruit juice cause serious health issues ...

ANC reveals another 'plan' to drive economic growth

Staff Reporter|Published

Cyril Ramaphosa presents a 10-point plan aimed at revitalising South Africa's economy, focusing on infrastructure, job creation, and sustainable development.

Underfunding could collapse Mandlanga Inquiry

Manyane Manyane|Published

The Madlanga Commission faces turmoil as former chief evidence leader Advocate Terry Motau resigns, citing budgetary concerns. Accusations of government sabotage ...

Israel confirms release of abducted local pro-Palestine activists

Xolile Mtembu|Published

The South African government confirmed the imminent release and repatriation of citizens detained during the Global Flotilla Initiative in Israel, with plans to ...

Police van torched after crash that killed Delft girl, 11, and injured friends

Kim Swartz|Published

An 11-year-old girl from Delft tragically lost her life when a police vehicle crashed into a wendy house, sparking outrage in the community.

Eswatini receives more 'dangerous criminals' deported from US

AFP|Published

Eswatini, Ghana, Rwanda and South Sudan have in recent months accepted US deportees as part of the scheme, which has been criticised by rights groups.

We were treated like animals, say flotilla activists detained by Israeli forces

AFP|Published

International activists deported from Israel describe harrowing experiences of violence and mistreatment at the hands of Israeli forces.

Primrose Park Primary teacher to be reinstated after unfair dismissal

Zelda Venter|Published

The Western Cape Education Department's attempt to overturn the reinstatement of a teacher dismissed for alleged misconduct, has been rejected by the Labour Court, ...