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The City of Tshwane has earmarked more than R2 billion to upgrade water and electricity infrastructure, with a focus on long-struggling areas like Hammanskraal. Executive Mayor Dr Nasiphi Moya says new pump stations are among the key interventions aimed at stabilising supply. The metro also plans to phase out privately…
The criminal case against Police National Commissioner General Fannie Masemola has been postponed to 13 May in the Pretoria Magistrate’s Court. Masemola faces four counts linked to alleged violations of the Public Finance Management Act over a controversial R360 million SAPS contract awarded to alleged underworld figure Vusumuzi “Cat” Matlala…
President Cyril Ramaphosa’s decision to appoint Roelf Meyer as ambassador-designate to the United States is stirring fierce debate. The veteran politician’s nomination has divided opinion, with critics questioning whether he can rebuild trust in Washington following last year’s diplomatic fallout. Supporters, however, see a seasoned negotiator. Phemelo speaks to Global…
Alarm bells are ringing over plans to move 172 mental health patients from a Johannesburg facility, with the DA warning of echoes of the Life Esidimeni tragedy. Concerns centre on a lack of transparency, questionable readiness of alternative placements, and limited consultation with families. The party says patient safety must…
South Africa is taking centre stage in shaping global water standards as the South African Bureau of Standards hosts top international experts in Pretoria. The high-level meeting brought together delegates from nearly 40 countries to refine how water quality is measured and managed -from drinking water to environmental systems. The…
Eastern Cape Judge President Selby Mbenenge could face impeachment after the Judicial Service Commission found him guilty of gross misconduct. In a dramatic reversal, the JSC rejected earlier findings that cleared him of sexual harassment, instead pointing to the power imbalance and nature of his interactions with a court secretary…
The state is gearing up to oppose bail for suspended EMPD deputy chief Julius Mkhwanazi and municipal manager Kagiso Lerutla, with their applications now postponed to later this week. Prosecutors say they need more time to prepare and verify details linked to Lerutla and his associates. The pair, arrested in…
This week’s music feature with musicologist Sheldon Rocha Leal shines a spotlight on South Africa’s Afro-soul divas, exploring the sound and influence of artists such as Judith Sephuma, Simphiwe Dana and Thandiswa Mazwai. The segment revisits standout tracks including A Cry, A Smile, A Dance, Masibambaneni and Emini, among others,…
In this week’s entertainment roundup, Leroy Marc reviews You, Me and Tuscany and Exit 8, both currently screening in cinemas. He also previews Albie Sachs, Fathers, Sons and Soft Vengeance, which runs at Theatre on the Square from 5 to 24 May, along with other picks to keep an eye…
Government has unveiled a renewed push to align education and training with the demands of a rapidly evolving, technology-driven economy through the Human Resource Development Council (HRDC). Chaired by the Deputy President and overseen by the Minister of Higher Education and Training, the council says its mission is to unlock…
The City of Tshwane has suspended its chief financial officer, Gareth Mnisi, placing him on precautionary suspension pending an investigation linked to allegations emerging from the Madlanga Commission of Inquiry. Mayor Nasiphi Moya confirmed the decision followed a council meeting where representations were considered in line with disciplinary regulations for…
EFF leader Julius Malema has alleged political interference in his prosecution, telling supporters outside the East London Magistrate’s Court that a “hidden hand” is driving efforts to derail his political career and weaken the party ahead of the 2026 local elections. This comes after he was sentenced to five years’…
BOSA, Rise Mzansi and the Good Party have shelved plans to contest the 2026 municipal elections under a single “Unite for Change” banner. Party leaders say merging structures has proven more complex than expected, opting instead for a phased cooperation approach - meaning voters won’t see a unified front on…
This week on Legal Matters, Nthabiseng Dubazana unpacks key cases - from alleged racism in the workplace to property disputes involving the voetstoots clause, while also tackling unlawful business practices and a Constitutional Court ruling on judicial recusal, plus listener questions.
The court has heard there is no clear precedent for jailing Julius Malema over celebratory gunfire, as sentencing proceedings continue in his firearm case. The EFF leader faces up to 15 years behind bars, with supporters gathering outside the KuGompo City Magistrate’s Court as both sides deliver closing arguments. Phemelo…
The Department of Water and Sanitation has given the City of Tshwane 60 days to outline how it will fix collapsing sewage treatment plants, following a damning 2025 Green Drop Report. The metro’s score has dropped from 82% in 2013 to below 34%, placing it under regulatory surveillance and signalling…
ActionSA is ramping up pressure on President Cyril Ramaphosa to fire Minister Maropene Ramokgopa, following explosive allegations that she received luxury vehicles worth R1.5 million. According to reports, the Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation Minister allegedly accepted three Chinese-made SUVs and then registered them under her son and close associates, in…
Donald Trump says US–Iran talks could resume within days, as officials explore a second meeting ahead of a ceasefire deadline. Tensions remain high, with a US blockade limiting activity at Iranian ports. Key sticking points include Iran’s uranium enrichment and US demands to dismantle nuclear facilities and reopen the Strait…
Gauteng Deputy Judge President Aubrey Ledwaba’s bid to become Judge President is under scrutiny after allegations raised at the Madlanga Commission resurfaced during his interview. Chief Justice Mandisa Maya warned the claims cast a “dark cloud” over his candidacy and may affect the Judicial Service Commission’s decision. Ledwaba denies wrongdoing…
As South Africa marks 30 years since the first Truth and Reconciliation Commission hearings and prepares to commemorate Freedom Day - questions around justice, redress and unfinished business remain. This month, President Cyril Ramaphosa launched the TRC Housing Assistance Reparations Initiative in Ndwedwe, aimed at providing housing support to victims…
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