Air travel across parts of South Africa has been thrown into disarray as domestic carrier Airlink announced the suspension of several flights Read More
The South African Social Security Agency (SASSA) has officially released the payment schedule for November 2025, bringing clarity and reassurance to millions of Read More
Millions of South Africans who depend on the Social Relief of Distress (SRD) grant may soon receive higher financial assistance, as government Read More
Justice has finally been served in the tragic case that shocked the town of Caledon and the wider Overberg community. An 18-year-old Read More
The South African Weather Service (SAWS) has cautioned residents across the country to prepare for a wet and stormy weekend, with widespread Read More
The controversy surrounding businessman and political operative Brown Mogotsi has taken a dramatic twist following a police raid at his Seweding Village Read More
The University of the Witwatersrand (Wits University) has become one of several global institutions affected by a sophisticated zero-day cyberattack that targeted Read More
Former South African President Jacob Zuma is fiercely contesting a legal claim that seeks to recover R28 million plus that was spent Read More
By Elizabeth Ayodele Chidinma Ibemere’s “The Void Caused by Grief” achieves what most grief literature fails to accomplish—it refuses consolation Read More
A fierce legal battle over race-conscious redistricting is unfolding at the U.S. Supreme Court, and its outcome could strike a deep Read More
By Eja Manifest Eji Today, October 15, marks International White Cane Safety Day — a day to celebrate the symbol of independence for blind Read More
The four best runners-up from CAF’s final qualifying groups — Nigeria, Gabon, Cameroon and DR Congo — will contest a one-off playoff mini-tournament Read More