October 17, 2023
South Africa: Three People Die, Three Missing After Eastern Cape Lashed By Torrential Rain
One person died and three are missing after trying to cross rivers and a pregnant woman and her 11-year old son were crushed to death when their house collapsed as torrential rain… Read more »
South Africa: Digital Platforms Vs News Media - Competition Commission Launches Probe Into 'Unfair Advantage'
South Africa's newsrooms have been stripped to the bone. The commission has turned its sights on the media for a clearer picture of how AI, search engines, news aggregators and… Read more »
South Africa: Price Hikes On Basics Add Strain to Poor and Hungry South Africans As Grant Payment Glitches Persist
As the Social Development Department contends with the challenge of providing grants to 19 million South Africans, the high cost of living limits the impact of social security… Read more »
October 16, 2023
South Africa: End of Load Shedding 'In Sight', Says Electricity Minister
Still bleeding green and gold at the South African Green Hydrogen Summit in Cape Town on Monday, Electricity Minister Kgosientsho Ramokgopa equated the recent period of reduced… Read more »
South Africa: Nelson Mandela Bay Mayor Appears Set to Retain His Position - For the Time Being
Nelson Mandela Bay Executive Mayor Gary van Niekerk is likely to stay put after the municipality indicated it would not oppose an interdict aimed at keeping him in place as the… Read more »
South Africa: Impeached Public Protector Joins Economic Freedom Fighters
Barely a month after she was removed from office, impeached Public Protector Busisiwe Mkhwebane has joined the EFF, saying the party will allow her to 'continue to fight and… Read more »
South Africa: Court Thwarts Minister's Renewed Bid to Terminate Zimbabwean Exemption Permits
A Full Bench of the Pretoria Division of the High Court has refused to hear the Home Affairs ministry's application for leave to appeal against a ruling overturning Motsoaledi's… Read more »
South Africa: We're a World Away From Black Wednesday 1977, but the Powerful Are Still Trying to Shut Up the Media in 2023
Intimidation, harassment and violence - attacks on the media by the state and private sector continue. Read more »
South Africa: Surge in Mass Shootings in Cape Town - At Least 26 People Killed in Four Weeks
In just two hours, security detection technology recorded 177 shots being fired in 58 shooting incidents in various communities. Over the past weekend, three people were gunned… Read more »
South Africa: South Africa's Food Crisis - Avoidable, Unnecessary and Reaching Epidemic Proportions
Households are drowning in a relentless spiral of debt, high interest rates, various living costs increases, food price inflation, anxiety and desperation as they are forced to… Read more »
South Africa: France Captain Dupont Unhappy With Ref After Les Bleus Fall to Boks in World Cup Quarterfinal
France captain Antoine Dupont was critical of referee Ben O'Keeffe after his side lost the Rugby World Cup (RWC) quarterfinal 29-28 to the Springboks at Stade de France on Sunday. Read more »
South Africa: Brutal Boks Find a Way to Edge Les Bleus in Paris Quarterfinal Thriller
The Springboks beat France 29-28 to set up a Rugby World Cup semifinal against England in Paris next week. Read more »
October 15, 2023
Congo-Kinshasa: Defence Force Recalls 8 Soldiers From UN Peacekeeping Duty to Answer Sex Misconduct Charges
Eight soldiers arrested in DRC have returned to South Africa to answer to 'sexual abuse and exploitation' allegations. Read more »
South Africa: Terrorism Financing - The Perfect Ruse for a State Security Clampdown On NGOs and Churches
Registered non-profits (including churches) must now annually submit additional information to the Department of Social Development (the exact nature of which will be determined in… Read more »
South Africa: Burgeoning Hydrogen Sector Touted As Potential Creator of 30,000 Jobs
In a country grappling with unemployment, green energy may help to turn the tide. Read more »
South Africa: Sixteen South Africans 'Trapped in Gaza, Unable to Get Out'
The South Africans are on a UN rescue list, ready to be moved out of besieged Gaza when the opportunity arises. Read more »
South Africa: UCT Council Receives Report From Panel Probing Governance Concerns
The UCT Council has received the report from an independent panel investigating governance at the institution. The report, which will assist 'Council to strengthen the governance… Read more »
South Africa: The Women Proteas and Hilton Moreeng Are a Match Made in Heaven
When Hilton Moreeng took over as head coach of the Proteas Women, none of the players even had a contract. Now they're one of the best teams in the world. Read more »
October 13, 2023
South Africa: SANDF Soldiers Detained or Suspended for Alleged Sex Crimes and UN Violations
Their alleged offences include running brothels. Read more »
October 14, 2023
South Africa: Eskom, Transnet Ex-Board Members Blame 'Meddling' Minister Gordhan for Executive Exodus At Dysfunctional SOEs
In the wake of the exodus of top executives at failing state-owned enterprises responsible for South Africa's economic malaise, former board members blame Public Enterprises… Read more »
October 13, 2023
South Africa: Cape Town International Airport Runway Shut Down After Hydraulic Fuel Spill
Passengers were left frustrated on Thursday after the main runway at Cape Town International Airport was closed, causing flight delays and cancellations. Read more »
October 12, 2023
South Africa: Census Reveals 5.2 Million Children of School-Going Age Aren't Receiving Education
Since 1996, the number of people in South Africa in the 5-24 age group not attending school increased from 5.09m to about 5.4m (26.6%), Census 2022 has revealed. Read more »
South Africa: 'Environment Minister' Ties the Knot With Her 'One True Love, Big Oil'
'We are gathered here today to join, in holy matrimony, Environment Minister Barbara Creecy with her one true love, Big Oil, while her jilted lover, Planet Earth cries silently.'… Read more »
South Africa: Deputy Judge President Concerned About Slow Pace of Senzo Meyiwa Murder Trial
As the Senzo Meyiwa murder trial drags on, defence lawyer representing one of the five men on trial for Meyiwa's murder requested a day to consult and prepare for what's set to be… Read more »
South Africa: How Much Can We Rely On Census 2022?
The latest South African Census, released this week, is a hugely important set of numbers that will be used to shape policy and budgets. But is it accurate enough? Read more »