SANRAL targets two-week repair timeline for Huguenot Tunnel following bus blaze

Staff Reporter|Published

Following a dramatic bus fire inside the Huguenot Tunnel, SANRAL aims to complete urgent repairs within two weeks to restore safe travel routes.

Gang leader awarded damages after Goodwood prison kettle attack

Zelda Venter|Published

The Western Cape High Court has found the Ministry of Correctional Services liable for damages after an inmate was severely injured when boiling water was poured ...

Murdered Milnerton businessman Roger Brijlal laid to rest

Mandilakhe Tshwete|Published

In the wake of Roger Brijlal's tragic murder, the community unites in mourning and demands justice for the beloved businessman and philanthropist.

Hope for justice: Nathi Mthethwa's family welcomes police deployment to France

Bongani Hans|Published

The family of Nathi Mthethwa, the late ambassador to France, expresses renewed hope as South African police join the investigation into his mysterious death.

Loved Out fails to gain my love

Unathi Kondile|Published

In 'Loved Out,' Tendayi Nyeke delivers a fast-paced dramedy that explores love and ambition in contemporary South Africa, but does it resonate with audiences?

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 ...

Tembisa hospital is tip of the iceberg

Siyavuya Mzantsi|Published

This is certainly not the first nor the last hospital or public entity that will enrich politicians and their friends so long as no one is placed behind bars.

Gift of the Givers staff traumatised after Khayelitsha kidnapping ordeal

Mandilakhe Tshwete|Published

Three Gift of the Givers staff were kidnapped in a shocking hijacking in Khayelitsha, igniting community outrage and drawing attention to the perilous conditions ...

Cyril to blame for ANC 'crisis'

Siyavuya Mzantsi|Published

Ramaphosa effectively proved his critics right when he recently campaigned against the ANC with his remarks that his organisation could learn a lot from how the ...

Operation Smile South Africa: Transforming lives one smile at a time

Staff Reporter|Published

Nzulu from Ramsgate, KZN, will celebrate his third birthday with joy and a smile, free from the pain of surgeries that marked his first two birthdays. Discover how ...

Proteas women, Boks aim for historic glory in an action packed weekend

Staff Reporter|Published

All eyes are on the Proteas Women as they kick off their ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup campaign against England, while the Springboks strive for back-to-back Rugby ...

Why SAA missed another crucial deadline for annual report submission

Mayibongwe Maqhina|Published

The South African Airways (SAA) has not submitted its annual report for 2024/25 to Parliament as required by law within the stipulated September 30 deadline.

Court comes to rescue of widow defrauded in property transfer

Zelda Venter|Published

A recent court ruling has reinstated a widow's ownership of her home after she was misled into signing documents that facilitated a fraudulent property transfer. ...

Crime intelligence officer convicted for helping ANC councillor evade arrest

Nomonde Zondi|Published

Thulani Obed Thango, an Umlazi crime intelligence officer, has been convicted of obstructing justice by aiding ANC councillor Mthokozisi Nojiyeza in evading arrest ...

How Tembisa Hospital syndicates spent loot

Manyane Manyane|Published

The Special Investigating Unit's interim report reveals a shocking R2 billion looting scandal at Tembisa Hospital, exposing the collusion between corrupt officials ...

Family demands justice for teen's death during sleepover

Mandilakhe Tshwete|Published

A 13-year-old girl tragically dies after an alleged assault during a sleepover in Khayelitsha, prompting her family to demand justice and raising concerns about ...

Pressure mounts on Israel for 'abducting' pro-Palestine activists

AFP|Published

By Thursday, of the roughly 45 ships, more than 30 had been intercepted or were assumed to have been intercepted, according to the flotilla's tracking system.

Suspended UIF commissioner pockets R1. 4 million while sitting at home

Mayibongwe Maqhina|Published

Teboho Maruping, the commissioner of the Unemployment Insurance Fund (UIF), continues to draw a hefty salary of R1. 4 million despite being on precautionary suspension ...

Viral driver charged with assault

Kim Swartz|Published

A drunk driver who went viral on social media after assaulting a traffic officer on Monday and using racial slurs, faces reckless and negligent driving, drunken ...