October 14, 2025
South Africa: Teenager Supports Her Family Using an E-Bike
Green Riders, a last-mile delivery company, aims to create over 50,000 jobs for unemployed youth Read more »
October 13, 2025
South Africa: Eviction Case for Hundreds of Refugees to Be Heard in April
Government has spent millions on Wingfield and Paint City camps since 2020 Read more »
South Africa: Hanover Park Residents Threaten Gangsters Outside Their Homes
"Tell your people, the children that are being shot ... it must come to an end" Read more »
South Africa: Hundreds of People to Be Evicted From Land Owned By Shoprite
"We don't want to be thrown into the street like dogs" says Mfuleni community leader Andiswa Nkohla Read more »
South Africa: In Northern Kwazulu-Natal, Villagers Have to Fix Their Own Roads and Drains
They can't wait for the government to prepare for the next rainy season Read more »
October 10, 2025
South Africa: Historic Fort Hare Buildings Torched During Student Protests
They are demanding the immediate resignation of Vice Chancellor Professor Sakhela Buhlungu Read more »
South Africa: Pharmacists Can Treat People With HIV, Appeal Court Rules
"Legitimate and compelling public interests" to allow pharmacists to initiate antiretroviral treatment, says judge Read more »
Africa: How the Size of South Africa's Police Force Compares to Other Countries
The country has a growing shortage of detectives Read more »
South Africa: Cape Town's Puppets Perform Across the World
"The Herds" has travelled across the globe to raise awareness about migration and climate change Read more »
October 09, 2025
South Africa: Zimbabwe and Lesotho Permits Extended to May 2027
Helen Suzman Foundation urges Home Affairs minister to fast-track talks with the public over the future of the permits Read more »
South Africa: Bike Delivery Guys Risk Life and Limb to Deliver Our Goods
The last-mile delivery sector has exploded and may be the environmentally friendly way to shop Read more »
South Africa: Teen Initiation Fights - Police Probe Attempted Murder Charges
Residents say these fights have become more violent with the use of dangerous weapons like garden shears, machetes and sticks Read more »
South Africa: Nine Years On, Technician Is Still Waiting to Hear If He Can Get Compensation for Brain Damage
Compensation Fund fails to finalise decision Read more »
October 08, 2025
South Africa: Palestine Flotilla Activists Arrive Home to Hero's Welcome
The six South African activists, including Mandla Mandela, were part of the Global Sumud Flotilla to Gaza Read more »
Lesotho: Factory Workers to March As Lesotho's Textile Jobs Hang By a Thread
Unions demand the renewal of AGOA and lower tariffs on exports to the US Read more »
October 07, 2025
Lesotho: Lesotho Families, Moved to Make Way for a Dam, Lose Court Battle
20 years after they were displaced by the Mohale Dam, court tells families to share their compensation payout Read more »
South Africa: Eastern Cape Families Affected By 2023 Floods to Wait Until Next Year for Houses
Huge housing project launched before the floods is still in initial phase Read more »
South Africa: We're Being Pushed Out, Say Kalk Bay Fishing Families
Massive increase in water bills means they cannot afford to stay Read more »
South Africa: Workers Take to the Streets On World Day for Decent Work
COSATU marches in major cities to highlight corruption, job losses and high cost of living Read more »
October 06, 2025
South Africa: People Fight for Water As Infrastructure Crumbles
uMzinyathi District Municipality in northern KwaZulu-Natal is failing to supply water Read more »
South Africa: Hundreds March to Demand Release of Activists Detained By Israel
The annual "Walk for Freedom" march in Johannesburg is now in its 16th year Read more »
South Africa: Queue, the Beloved Country
We have come to accept that we must queue for hours for every public service - but it's not normal Read more »
October 03, 2025
South Africa: IDT's School Project Stalls As Costs Reach R198-Million
Learners of Rivoni School of the Blind were promised a new building in 2019 Read more »
South Africa: Billions Needed to Fix Courts, Prisons and Police Buildings
Department of Public Works has a R30-billion maintenance backlog Read more »
South Africa: Landowners Must Go Through Mediation Before Applying for an Eviction, Court Rules
Land Court lays out rules for mediation procedures Read more »










