Global solidarity: New York protest supports Julius Malema amid sentencing controversy
A small protest dubbed " Hands Off Malema" took place in New York City on Sunday.
No congestion charge for Cape Town: What this means for residents
While Cape Town's draft budget rules out a congestion charge, concerns grow over the city's transport policy and its implications for residents.
Justice served: Worcester court sentences man to life for horrific assaults
Gerald Joseph, a 31-year-old man, has been sentenced to life imprisonment by the Worcester Regional Court for a series of violent crimes, including rape and assault, ...
Emmarentia shooting: Police call for calm after fatal road rage incident
Police urge patience on the roads after a deadly road rage incident in Emmarentia left a man dead and his wife critically injured.
Mother's anguish after her son is shot dead in Morgan Village
A mother from Mitchells Plain struggles to cope with the tragic loss of her only son, Uzair Bedeker, who was shot dead just metres from their home. As tributes pour ...
SABC TV licence: Who doesn't have to pay?
The limited exemptions from the SABC TV Licence in South Africa and why the majority of South Africans still face legal consequences for non-payment
Brave rescue operation saves two lives in Pinelands canal
Two individuals were rescued from a rapidly rising canal in Pinelands, thanks to the swift actions of firefighters and Metro Rescue Teams.
Cape Town needs leadership that faces reality
Mayor Geordin Hill-Lewis's recent debate on rent control highlights a critical issue in Cape Town: the ongoing housing crisis. While he rightly criticises failed ...
Gugulethu triple murder: Four suspects taken into custody
Police in the Western Cape have arrested four suspects linked to a triple murder in Gugulethu, with connections to another local murder.
Crew member of oil tanker evacuated after taking ill
An urgent medical evacuation was carried out by the NSRI for a 23-year-old crewman aboard an oil tanker off the coast of Agulhas, ensuring his safe transport to ...
Survivor confronts Iain Wares as extradition case delayed
A Scottish survivor confronts former teacher Iain Wares in South Africa, expressing that his fear has transformed into anger after the extradition case was postponed ...
The case for a Government of national maturity
Generalisations in politics often lead to misinformation. This article argues for a Government of National Unity in South Africa, emphasising the need for integrity ...
What’s next in the sewage discharge crisis affecting Hout Bay, Camps Bay, and Green Point?
As a crucial government decision approaches, updated sewage discharge limits for Hout Bay, Camps Bay, and Green Point may soon be enforced, raising concerns over ...
West Coast fishers face income crisis due to crayfish quota delays
Delays in crayfish quota allocations have left West Coast fishers without income, raising concerns about the sustainability of South Africa's fisheries system and ...
Mitchells Plain’s Watergate Centre bought for R442m
The recent acquisition of the Watergate Centre in Mitchells Plain for R442 million signals a strong investment in a high-performing retail asset, promising growth ...

