August 04
South Africa: SA's Wildschutt Produces Performance of His Life in an Olympic 10,000m Race for the Ages
An explosive Olympic 10,000m Olympic final saw South Africa's Adriaan Wildschutt produce a stunning performance. Read more »
South Africa: Acing a Legacy - SA's Kruger Sisters Are On a Tennis Mission
Zoë and Isabella Kruger follow in their Springbok father's footsteps, making their mark for South Africa. Read more »
South Africa: South African 800m Star Prudence Sekgodiso Is Running Her Own Race At the Games
Although she is not a favourite, Prudence Sekgodiso could reach the podium in the 800m middle-distance event. Read more »
South Africa: Grindr Abductions - More Victims Expected to Come Forward As Suspects Appear in Court
As three men are accused in court of using the gay dating app to lure men and rob them in Cape Town, the National Prosecuting Authority makes a link to related crimes in… Read more »
South Africa: Delays At King Shaka International Airport Linked to 'Challenges' With New Biometric System, Says Acsa
Airports Company South Africa says a technical team is working on improving the situation at the airport. Read more »
South Africa: The Market Lowdown On Shoprite, Woolworths and MTN
Considering its fantastic performance in the first half of the financial year, Shoprite could be forgiven its marginal slowdown in the second half. Woolworths didn't bear up quite… Read more »
South Africa: End of Mental Torture for Good Things Guy As Cyberstalker Is Found
Brent Lindeque went through months of hell while he was being stalked and threatened. He only found relief when the person could be exposed and he was granted a protection order by… Read more »
South Africa: Mafia State - Richards Bay Minerals Pushes Back, but the War Is Far From Over
Richards Bay Minerals (RBM) pays annual taxes of R1-billion and estimates its economic impact at R8-billion a year, with R1.5-billion going to local businesses in 2021. This huge… Read more »
South Africa: The ANC Must Show It Can Tackle Corruption Now
There are still crucial lessons to be learnt from the results of South Africa's 29 May elections. Helen Zille's comments that the DA could soon be the biggest party in Parliament… Read more »
South Africa: Former Home Affairs Officer Sentenced to 12 Years for Fraudulent Passport Scheme
The Durban Specialised Commercial Crime Court sentenced former Home Affairs employee Judith Zuma to 12 years. Read more »
South Africa: 'Adapt or Die' - ANC NEC Reflects On 2024 Election Losses
The ANC's election analysis has identified organisational degeneration, factionalism and ethical erosion within its ranks as among the reasons for the party's fall to 40% in the… Read more »
South Africa: Taking Over From the Inside - China's Growing Reach Into Local Waters
The superpower of seafood dominates more than just the high seas Read more »
South Africa: Restaurateurs and Retailers Should Celebrate and Protect the Food Heritage of South Africa
Restaurants and retailers are crucial stakeholders in showcasing South Africa's great foods. Some have made efforts to showcase famous food products from European heritage.… Read more »
South Africa: SA's Service Delivery Protests Likely to Decline As Electricity Grid Stabilises - Municipal Iq Data
Though election-linked unrest spiked in May, especially in the Eastern Cape, the suspension of rolling blackouts has meant a decline in service delivery demonstrations, according… Read more »
South Africa: Government of National Unity Must Hold the Line On Public Spending
There is abundant evidence that government spending is deeply inefficient. Much of the problem here is managerial in nature, and the misuse of scarce resources is rooted in cadre… Read more »
South Africa: Nvidia Releases Software and Services to Boost Rapid Adoption of AI
The technology company wants the use of generative artificial intelligence to become pervasive in different industries. Read more »
South Africa: Chinese Communist Party Claims Ramaphosa 'Assures That GNU's China Policy Will Not Change'
This would include SA's recognition of Beijing's claim to Taiwan, the Chinese Communist Party suggested. Read more »
South Africa: How to Change Your Mindset and Other Practical Steps to Boost Your Financial Confidence
Steps you can take to make better decisions when it comes to managing your money. Read more »
South Africa: Health Department Calls for Vigilance As Mpox Outbreak Cases Rise to 24, Death Toll At Three
The Department of Health has appealed for 'ongoing public vigilance', as the number of laboratory-confirmed mpox cases in South Africa climbs to 24. This article is free to… Read more »
August 05
South Africa: Another Heartbreak for SA's Akani Simbine After Usa's Noah Lyles Claims 100m Olympic Crown
SA's Akani Simbine finished fourth for the second consecutive Olympic Games as the American Noah Lyles claimed the gold medal in the men's 100m sprint. Read more »
August 01
South Africa: 'I'm a Dog. I'll Be in the Mix' - - Le Clos Still Has Unfinished Business to Settle in Paris
South Africa's most decorated men's swimmer, Chad le Clos, is up for the fight in his fourth Olympics. Read more »
July 31
South Africa: Consumer Ombud Warns Against Doing Any Business With Reliable Store
The online retailer, which has ceased trading, only resolved 25 out of 79 complaints brought to it by the consumer ombudsman before it went under. Now, the chances are highly… Read more »
South Africa: Woolworths Issues Stark Warning As Sales Dip By Almost 20 Percent
Soaring living costs and high interest rates are eating into the pockets of even SA's wealthier consumers. Read more »
July 30
South Africa: The Pillaging of VBS Mutual Bank -
Although VBS Mutual Bank collapsed six years ago, it has been in the headlines this month following an affidavit by its former chairperson, Tshifhiwa Matodzi, that could well prove… Read more »
July 31
South Africa: Government Action Needed to Reduce Our Demands On Earth's Resources and Sustain Life
We are running down our natural capital. Each year ends with the Earth having less forest, less biodiversity, less healthy soil and water, fewer fish in the sea, more pollution of… Read more »