MK Party raises concerns over DCS's response to Prim's interview

Theolin Tembo|Published

Parliament braces for a pivotal report from the Department of Correctional Services regarding the controversial media interview of convicted inmate Jermaine Prim, ...

Community hero: How a Tafelsig resident saved a life with emergency training

Kim Swartz|Published

A neighbourhood watch member in Tafelsig used her emergency training to save an elderly diabetic woman, demonstrating the vital role of community support in times ...

How rising prices and supply issues are impacting daily life

Murray Swart|Published

As fuel supply pressures mount in Cape Town, residents face restrictions and rising costs, highlighting the impact of global oil prices on daily life.

How Dr Anneke Erasmus is changing climate science

Staff Reporter|Published

Discover how Dr Anneke Erasmus, a Stellenbosch University physicist, transformed her early curiosity about lasers into pioneering climate research, overcoming significant ...

Watch VideoWhy 'hybrid' Hacjivah Dayimani is the Stormers’ new tactical weapon

Mike Greenaway|Published

Hacjivah Dayimani learned how to play wing during his time at Racing 92 in France. He is happy to embrace a hybrid role between flank and wing for the Stormers.

Africa's stillbirth crisis claims lives every 30 seconds

Staff Reporter|Published

Every 30 seconds, a baby is stillborn in Africa, exposing critical flaws in healthcare systems. A new report reveals the urgent need for reform to prevent these ...

Watch VideoBulls must back Cheswill Jooste in their bid to slay Glasgow Warriors at Scotstoun

Mike Greenaway|Published

Junior Springbok wing Cheswill Jooste scored a brilliant try for the Bulls against Munster at the weekend. Coach Johan Ackermann should make the bold call of giving ...

Watch VideoRassie Erasmus eyes replacement as injury curse robs Springboks of RG Snyman for 2026

Mike Greenaway|Published

There have been few unluckier Springboks than RG Snyman. Yet another ruptured knee has ended his international season before it has begun.

Western Cape's Easter crackdown: 51 arrests for drunk driving

Murray Swart|Published

In a week-long crackdown ahead of Easter, Western Cape authorities arrested 51 motorists for drunk driving, highlighting the urgent need for road safety as traffic ...

Watch VideoSune Luus set for milestone cap as Proteas Women eye second ODI win against New Zealand

John Goliath|Published

Suné Luus will make history tomorrow as she becomes just the second South African woman to reach 150 ODI caps.

History in the making: Kaizer Chiefs officially launch women’s team

Mihlali Baleka|Published

The Amakhosi have finally entered the women's game. By acquiring Springs Home Sweepers, Kaizer Chiefs Ladies set out to create professional pathways for female athletes, ...

Easter weekend beachgoers warned of dangerous spring tides

Murray Swart|Published

Beachgoers are urged to exercise caution as a powerful full moon spring tide approaches, bringing hazardous conditions along South Africa's coastline this Easter ...

Customer bites off finger of shopkeeper over bill dispute

IANS|Published

The shop owner, Ranjit Harivansh Singh, 40, stated that the altercation began when his son, Aryan, asked the customer for payment after he had finished eating.

R823m SANDF deployment under scrutiny

Published

As violence surges in Cape Town, scrutiny of the R823m SANDF deployment intensifies. Will military intervention solve South Africa's policing dilemmas?

Cape Town buzzing as Bafana Bafana gets ready to take on Panama

Zaahier Adams|Published

Football fever grips Cape Town as Bafana Bafana prepares for their crucial international friendly against Panama at DHL Stadium tonight.

Investigation launched into death threats against Theewaterskloof Municipality Speaker

Murray Swart|Published

Theewaterskloof Municipality Speaker Weldon Wells faces alarming death threats, prompting a police investigation that underscores rising political tensions.

Delft police under scrutiny after alleged shooting of 14-year-old boy with disabilities

Marsha Dean|Published

A Delft family is devastated after their 14-year-old son with a learning disability is shot dead by police.

Why is an off-duty police officer still on duty after a fatal crash?

Kim Swartz|Published

An off-duty police officer allegedly involved in the tragic death of 21-year-old Alex Scott continues to serve in Ravensmead, raising concerns about accountability ...

Nicky Newton-King's resignation signals change amid Wilgenhof controversy

Murray Swart|Published

Nicky Newton-King's decision not to seek re-election signals a crucial turning point for Stellenbosch University, following the tumultuous Wilgenhof Residence controversy. ...