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Johannesburg Mayor Dada Morero says help is on the way for residents battling dry taps. Unveiling the city’s new turnaround strategy, Morero revealed that Joburg Water has cut off illegal connections in three informal settlements and is now taking back control of its billing and revenue functions. The mayor said…
Venezuela has accused the United States and Trinidad and Tobago of “military provocation” after a US guided-missile destroyer, the USS Gravely, docked in Port of Spain. The visit forms part of US President Donald Trump’s broader effort to pressure President Nicolás Maduro, whom he accuses - without evidence - of…
The United Nations is calling for immediate safe passage for civilians trapped in Sudan’s war-ravaged city of El-Fasher, where paramilitary forces claim to have captured the army’s main base. UN Secretary-General António Guterres described the situation as a “terrible escalation,” with residents facing unbearable suffering. Communication lines have been cut,…
The City of Tshwane’s explanation for its ballooning water tanker bill has sprung a leak, according to a water rights watchdog. Mayor Nasiphi Moya has dismissed reports of a R777 million overspend as “false” - announcing a forensic probe to clear the air. But WaterCAN’s Dr. Ferrial Adam isn’t convinced…
Heartbreak and anger in Soweto after nearly 200 matric rewrite students discovered days before exams, that they weren’t registered to write. The Kavod Institute of Excellence, also known as Black Tutoring Services, had allegedly taken monthly fees from parents since February, promising learners a chance to upgrade their marks. Instead,…
For some university students, government study grants meant to pay for food and books are instead funding a dangerous habit, online gambling. The National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS) is meant to support low-income students, but a growing number are using their allowances to place bets on digital platforms. The…
This week, musicologist Dr Sheldon Rocha Leal unpacks the fascinating world of parents who’ve managed their superstar children. From Usher’s early guidance to Kanye West’s late mother Donda, and the family affairs behind Ashanti, Brandy, and the Jackson dynasty.
From chilling thrillers to juicy social-media scandals, Leroy Marc’s “What to Watch” has your weekend lineup sorted. He dives into The Perfect Neighbour on Netflix, Bad Influencer on Showmax, and the spine-tingling Black Phone 2, now in theatres. Don’t press play before hearing his verdict.
Former apartheid spy Craig Williamson has taken the stand and he’s denying everything. “I wish to emphatically deny that I had any involvement in the planning or killing of the Cradock Four,” he told the Gqeberha High Court this week, dismissing the allegations as “nonsense.” Williamson, once a double agent…
The Public Protector has dropped a bombshell report finding Gauteng’s much-talked-about Crime Prevention Wardens, the Amapanyaza were created and deployed unlawfully. Advocate Kholeka Gcaleka says the entire operation breached the Constitution, from recruitment to deployment, with no legal framework to support it. The findings landed just hours after Premier Panyaza…
With Westbury reeling from the shooting of seven teenagers, Police Commissioner Fannie Masemola is urging communities to break the silence on gang violence. Speaking at Sophiatown police station, Masemola confirmed fourteen suspects are being hunted in connection with the deaths of two youths, victims of a brutal shooting outside a…
The future of South Africa’s community schemes is under the spotlight as the 3rd Annual CSOS Indaba kicks off on 23 October at The Canvas Riversands, Fourways. This two-day summit is where governance, regulation, and innovation collide- bringing together government, legal experts, and residents under one roof. With government officials…
The City of Tshwane is stepping up its response to the rise of illegal townships with a high-stake round of meetings kicking off 23 October. The Mayoral Sub-committee on Illegal Townships, led by MMC Aaron Maluleka, will confront legal landowners tied to 17 unlawful developments mushrooming across council, state-, and…
In this week’s edition of Legal Matters, Nthabiseng Dubazana tackles the burning legal issues making headlines. From false allegations against schoolteachers to why you should record your interactions with police, plus the copyright implications of who owns your photo and the complex matter of forfeiting benefits during divorce.
In this week’s literary spotlight, Karabo Kgoleng previews the upcoming iLembe Book Festival and shares her must-read list that celebrates South African voices and emotional truths. Top of the stack: Fabrics of Love by Lebo Mazibuko, Diplomatic Ties by Mpho Boshego, Healing the Mother Wound by Mositadi Lehlomela, and Imperfect…
Human rights advocates from Southern Africa are rallying behind a historic move: calling for apartheid victims to be officially recognised in a new United Nations treaty on crimes against humanity. At the 85th Ordinary Session of the African Commission on Human and Peoples’ Rights (ACHPR), currently underway in Banjul, campaigners…
Electricity Minister Kgosientsho Ramokgopa has announced a game-changing R2.23 trillion energy plan to supercharge South Africa’s economy - and keep the lights on for good. The new plan aims to add 105 000MW of power generation capacity by 2039, more than double Eskom’s current output. It’s part of the newly…
The Democratic Alliance is taking a sledgehammer to B-BBEE. The party has officially gazetted its Public Procurement Amendment Bill for public comment - a bold piece of legislation that would eliminate race-based criteria in state tenders. If passed, the Bill would toss out the B-BBEE scorecard and shift towards a…
Johannesburg Mayor Dada Morero is not backing down as legal tensions mount with the Socio-Economic Rights Institute of South Africa (SERI), the mayor has doubled down on the city's hardline stance against inner-city informal trading that falls outside the law. Morero led a major by-law enforcement blitz last week a…
A breakthrough in the fight against HIV: South Africa is preparing to roll out Lenacapavir, a long-acting HIV prevention injection taken just twice a year. It’s the latest PrEP tool in the arsenal, with trials showing high efficacy. But with HIV infection rates still alarmingly high, the rollout - slated…
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