Cyberbullying concerns raised by Judge Erasmus in Joshlin Smith trial
Robin-Lee Francke|Published

Cyberbullying concerns raised by Judge Erasmus in Joshlin Smith trial

Join the fun at the 2025 Paws on the Promenade dog walk fundraiser

Staff Reporter|Published

Get ready for a fun-filled day at the 2024 Paws on the Promenade, a dog walk fundraiser supporting the Mdzananda Animal Clinic. Join us on Sunday, 13 April, at 8:30 ...

Elnor Primary School teacher accused of corporal punishment

Marsha Dean|Published

An Elsies River mother is seeking answers and accountability after her son came home with bruises, reportedly caused by a teacher.

Cape Town's DJ Ready D bids farewell to Good Hope FM after 16 years on air

Marsha Dean|Published

After 16 years at Good Hope FM, Cape Town DJ and Hip-Hop legend Grand Master Ready D announced his emotional departure, reflecting on his impactful journey and future ...

Eskom granted limited exemptions for coal-fired power stations

Theolin Tembo|Published

The DFFE has granted Eskom limited exemptions from pollution regulations for eight coal-fired power stations, balancing energy security with environmental concerns. ...

Mitchells Plain section of Central Line set toreopen in May

Theolin Tembo|Published

Prasa's successful trial operations on the Central Line, praised by the Western Cape Government, mark a crucial step in restoring public transport in Cape Town, ...

Trainee officer caught with illegal ammunition

Voice Reporter|Published

Trainee Metro Cop busted at Delft gang den with drugs and illegal ammo

South African teacher missing in Myanmar after devastating earthquake

Gwalisile Khanyile and AFP|Published

Myanmar was struck by a 7. 7-magnitude earthquake, followed by a powerful 6. 4-magnitude aftershock.

Trump's controversial plan for refugee centres in Pretoria for white Afrikaners

Kamogelo Moichela|Published

The Trump administration is spearheading an initiative dubbed “Mission South Africa,” aimed at relocating white Afrikaners who claim to be facing challenges in South ...

The battle for our Constitutional survival

Lorenzo A Davids|Published

Why have we allowed ourselves to be shoved into deeply divided ideological camps that no longer allow the values of the Constitution to moderate our words and behaviour? ...

Desperate search for school after daughter's expulsion over financial aid

Marsha Dean|Published

A mother from Tableview is desperately trying to get her daughter into a school to finish her matric after the daughter was expelled from her private school due ...

NUM considers supporting SACP in upcoming local elections amid waning ANC support

Siyabonga Sithole|Published

The National Union of Mineworkers is contemplating support for the South African Communist Party in the upcoming local government elections, citing waning support ...

South Africa defends its stance on ICJ case against Israel amid US pressure

Siyabonga Sithole|Updated

Minister Ronald Lamola asserts South Africa's commitment to its international policy and human rights, despite potential sanctions from the Trump administration. ...

Arson attack devastates Ihata Shelter for abused women and children

Marsha Dean|Published

An arson attack at the Ihata Shelter for abused women and children has resulted in significant damage, with essential items lost.

Son-in-law orchestrates brutal attack on Muslim couple in Northpine

Zelda Venter|Published

A son-in-laws cold blooded actions to obtain hitmen to kill his in-laws, resulted in his father-in-law's death, his mother-in-law's near death and his wife's attempted ...

Cwecwe rape case: Police Minister assures public of serious handling

Theolin Tembo|Published

Following the rape of a 7-year-old girl at Bergview College, Police Minister Senzo Mchunu assures the public that the case is being treated with the utmost seriousness ...

From R2 billion to R3. 3 billion: The rising costs of Parliament's restoration efforts

Mayibongwe Maqhina|Published

Parliament officials have defended the significant cost increase in the restoration of buildings damaged by fire in January 2022, revealing that the project has ...

Overdue library book returns after 24 years during Fine Free Week

Staff Reporter|Published

A rare library book, overdue for 24 years, returns during Fine Free Week, sparking a renewed call for patrons to return overdue items.

Watch VideoWATCH: Indy Sport Show with Proteas and WP batter David Bedingham

Zaahier Adams|Published

David Bedingham speaks excitedly about walking out in the Members Pavilion at Lord’s, when the Proteas face Australia in the ICC World Test Championship final in ...

South African recounts terrifying moments during Bangkok earthquake

Vivian Warby|Published

Residents in Bangkok felt the tremors of a powerful 7. 7 magnitude earthquake originating from Myanmar, leading to chaos and evacuations. A South African living ...