Parents alarmed by increasing bullying incidents at Parkfields Primary School
Parents at Parkfields Primary School in Hanover Park are voicing their deep concerns over alarming bullying incidents, as one mother shares her daughter's traumatic ...
Whistleblower Athol Williams appointed as Oxford's Poet Laureate
Athol Williams' groundbreaking appointment as Poet Laureate at Oxford's Saïd Business School is a testament to his resilience as a whistleblower. Discover how his ...
Here today, gone tomorrow: Dunoon residents slam mobile SAPS unit’s constant absence
Dunoon residents voice their outrage over the abrupt disappearance of a mobile police station, questioning its motives and demanding a permanent police presence ...
Teen's family faces fear after AI image falsely links him to Driftsands murder
The family of a teenager falsely accused of murder due to an AI-generated image faces overwhelming fear and threats as they struggle to prove his innocence.
Nikah: Muslim marriage officers granted equal status in South Africa
The Department of Home Affairs has introduced a landmark reform that grants Muslim marriage officers equal status with their counterparts from other faiths, a significant ...
Moeneeb Josephs challenges Orlando Pirates to master the pressure in title run-in
Former Orlando Pirates goalkeeper Moneeb Josephs believes the Buccaneers must improve their composure and finishing if they are to stay in the Betway Premiership ...
Eric Tinkler warns Sekhukhune United to expect 'crazy things' in battle for third place
Sekhukhune United coach Eric Tinkler has warned of a challenging end to the Betway Premiership season as his side continues its push for CAF Confederation Cup qualification. ...
Army mobilised in Cape Town for operational scanning exercise
With rising crime in Cape Town, police and military teams prepare for the SANDF's deployment to combat violence in hotspot areas.
Questions arise over Gayton McKenzie's links to the drug trade Ad Hoc Committee
Recent questioning by Parliament's Ad Hoc Committee, revealed critical discussions surrounding a controversial letter from an incarcerated prisoner.
One in three Western Cape learners show depression symptoms, UCT study finds
A recent study from the University of Cape Town uncovers alarming rates of depression and anxiety among young adolescents in the Western Cape, calling for immediate ...
Gauteng High Court rules in favour of widower's right to stay in retirement unit
A Gauteng High Court ruling allows an elderly widower to remain in his retirement unit, overturning an eviction attempt by the owning church, highlighting the complexities ...
Elsies River community in shock after shooting claims lives of two teen boys and injures two others
Two young boys tragically lost their lives in a shooting incident in Elsies River, leaving the community in shock and mourning. Four others were injured in this ...

