June 25
South Africa: Mayfair Immigrants Put Their Faith in South Africa's Police to Protect Them
Gauteng Commissioner says SAPS will act against anyone inciting violence Read more »
South Africa: Stay Within the Law, MP Tells Anti-Immigrant Protesters
Parliamentary committees brief media ahead of 30 June "deadline" Read more »
South Africa: Important Advance in TB Treatment
South African researchers publish trial results in world's leading medical journal Read more »
June 24
South Africa: Joburg Watches R10-Billion Flow Down the Drain
Auditor-General publishes scathing report on City's water management Read more »
June 23
South Africa: Durban Settlement Electrified After 2020 but Many Meters Never Worked
Residents in Kenville say they are unhappy because they still have to use illegal connections despite electrification Read more »
June 22
South Africa: Heritage Farmhouse in Mcgregor Unlawfully Demolished By Municipality
Historic buildings left to be stripped, despite provincial MPLs recommending it be used as a safe house Read more »
June 21
South Africa: Registration for Elections 2026 Gets Off to a Slow Start
But you can also register online Read more »
June 18
South Africa: Treasury to Decide On Basic Income Policy By July, MPs Told
Social Relief of Distress grant might be extended while a new policy is finalised Read more »
June 16
South Africa: Government to Pay Back At Least R1.7-Million to Company Running 'Thabo Bester Prison'
Prisons commissioner had no right to take control of Mangaung Correctional Centre, court rules Read more »
June 15
South Africa: Corruption-Accused Judge Portia Phahlane to Face Tribunal
Guilty in a criminal court or not, Phahlane could still be impeached Read more »
South Africa: Only One Police Van Is Operational in This Sundays River Valley Town
Nqweba police cannot respond to emergencies, say residents Read more »
June 12
South Africa: Do You Need Something From a Government Website? Good Luck!
We found duplicate sites, bizarrely-designed sites, and so much out-of-date information (part 3 of 4) Read more »
South Africa: Tshwane Residents Left Behind in Housing Project
537 people were approved for houses but only 447 were built Read more »
June 11
South Africa: Tongaat Hulett Faces Liquidation Hearing Next Week
Business Rescue Practitioners say there are no viable alternatives to a rescue plan that has legally lapsed Read more »
South Africa: Home Affairs Dragged to Court Over Late Birth Registration Backlog
Tens of thousands of children live without legal recognition or access to grants, health care and education Read more »
South Africa: Wild Goats and Open Gates - Government's Websites Are Asking to Be Hacked
Government websites outside SITA's network carry more than 4,400 security flaws. One in every five servers is vulnerable Read more »
June 09
South Africa: Gauteng Funding Delays Put Thousands of Beneficiaries At Risk, Organisations Warn
MEC blames budget cuts and errors in applications Read more »
South Africa: Bid to Prevent Anti-Immigrant March in Cape Town
Community leaders don't want demonstration planned for Saturday in Dunoon Read more »
June 08
South Africa: 970 Affordable Homes to Be Built At Salt River Market By August 2028
Land formerly owned by City of Cape Town handed to Communicare on Monday Read more »
June 04
South Africa: What Lies Behind the Decline in Commercial Crime Prosecutions
New research says delays, withdrawals and poor case management are to blame for the poor performance by specialised commercial crime courts Read more »
Lesotho: The Long Road to the Market for Lesotho's Wool Farmers
From the highlands of Lesotho, quality wool is sold in Gqeberha to the world Read more »
June 03
South Africa: No Grievance Can Justify Xenophobic Attacks, Warns Top Cop
Violence is not activism, says Deputy National Police Commissioner Read more »
Lesotho: The Mountain Men Behind Lesotho's Wool Wealth
More than 80,000 herders tend the country's sheep and goats Read more »
South Africa: Soweto Officials Accused of Fraudulently Selling Houses
A receptionist from the Pimville housing office faces fraud and corruption charges after a Hawks probe found officials forged title deeds Read more »
South Africa: The State Says Its Computer Systems Are Secure. We Looked. They're Not
SITA's internet services have more than 5,000 security flaws Read more »











