Four Cape Town teenagers died when their car hit a tree and caught fire. Families and schools remember the victims while police piece together the cause.
The University of Fort Hare has suspended all on-site operations after arson and unrest on the Alice campus. Management ordered students to vacate residences as damage estimates climb toward R500 million. Student leaders plan a court challenge to the eviction directive while
The SIU’s dawn raid on a Sandton mansion marks a decisive step in tembisa hospital corruption recovery efforts. Investigators, acting on a Special Tribunal order, moved to preserve luxury cars, art and prime property linked to irregular tenders. As asset tracing widens,
A tragic Hanover Park shooting claimed a four-year-old boy’s life in gang crossfire. Two 17-year-old suspects face murder charges as police tackle Cape Flats violence. Families demand safer streets now.
Eskom’s commitment to supply 1,000 MW to a Chinese-owned ferrochrome smelter in Limpopo’s Musina-Makhado SEZ has sparked debate. While the utility promises stable power, reliance on coal-heavy Medupi and concerns over water scarcity raise red flags.
AARTO demerit points roll out nationally from 1 Dec 2025, with licence suspensions from 1 Sep 2026. Know the timelines, NaTIS blocks, and how points add up.
SAPS trims Paris mission from five to one senior officer to liaise with French police on Nathi Mthethwa’s death; family expects repatriation this week.
Cape Town’s surf community is grieving after the Graham Howes whale accident off Bloubergstrand. The 38-year-old kitesurfing star died from blunt-force injuries after a rare collision at sea. Rescue teams recovered his body, while tributes and fresh ocean-safety calls continue across South
Muizenberg Surfer's Corner closed this week for a major refurbishment expected to last until December. The City of Cape Town says the project will upgrade infrastructure and boost safety ahead of summer.
Fikile Mbalula’s admission of ANC criminal cartel infiltration, tied to claims aired at the Madlanga inquiry, sparks analyst warnings that trust and 2026 municipal election prospects hinge on swift, visible action.
The SA Gaza flotilla activists detained in Israel are healthy and in high spirits. DIRCO says release plans are nearly complete as families await their safe return home amid rising global concern over Gaza’s blockade.