Who does and who doesn't meet the 'Afrikaner' criteria for Trump's resettlement offer?
With the arrival of a second group of white Afrikaners in the US under Trump's resettlement offer, questions arise about the criteria for eligibility and the implications for South Africa's diverse communities.
Tributes pour in for Rashid Lombard, jazz visionary and acclaimed photographer
Rashid Lombard, a celebrated photographer and jazz visionary, has passed away at 74, leaving behind a legacy that has deeply impacted South Africa's cultural landscape. Tributes from the entertainment industry pour in, honouring his contributions to music and photography.
Malatsi addresses Starlink concerns, insists the country’s data must be protected
Communications and Digital Technologies Minister Solly Malatsi defends his approach to easing B-BBEE regulations in the ICT sector, aiming to align South Africa with global standards while ensuring robust data protection.
Malatsi's insights on Starlink and South Africa's digital sovereignty
Minister of Communications and Digital Technologies, Solly Malatsi, outlines South Africa's strategic approach to digital sovereignty at Sentech Africa Tech Week.
Malatsi addresses Starlink concerns, insists the country’s data must be protected
Minister Solly Malatsi Malatsi, speaking on the sideline of the conference said the recent policy directive proposal to the Independent Communications Authority of South Africa (ICASA) requires it to investigate whether to open up applications for individual electronic communications network services (ECNS) licences.
Is the DA's push for policing power devolution justified?
The DA's repeated calls for the devolution of policing powers are met with criticism from political analysts, raising questions about the party's governance narrative and the implications for crime in South Africa.
New lawyer for man accused of threatening President Cyril Ramaphosa and Mayor Geordin Hill-Lewis
Phillip Sebole Masango, 28, faces serious charges including assault and threats against President Cyril Ramaphosa and Mayor Geordin Hill-Lewis, as he appears in court for the second time.
Is the DA's call for policing power devolution just a cop-out?
The DA's persistent push for the devolution of policing powers faces fierce criticism, with political analysts questioning the party's motives and effectiveness in addressing crime.
Phillip Sebole Masango secures new legal representation in case against Ramaphosa and Hill-Lewis
Phillip Sebole Masango, 28, faces serious charges including assault and threats against South African President Cyril Ramaphosa and Cape Town Mayor Geordin Hill-Lewis, following his recent court appearance.
New lawyer for man accused of threatening President Cyril Ramaphosa and Mayor Geordin Hill-Lewis
Phillip Sebole Masango, 28, faces serious charges including assault and threats against President Cyril Ramaphosa and Mayor Geordin Hill-Lewis, as he appears in court for the second time.
Dragon Boat Festival: A celebration of diversity, Chinese culture
The vibrant celebrations at the Cultures of China - Cape Town Dragon Boat Festival, saw the local Chinese community and residents come together to honour tradition with thrilling races, cultural performances, and delicious food.
Cape Town Dragon Boat Festival: A celebration of diversity, Chinese culture and dragon boat racing
The vibrant celebrations at the Cultures of China - Cape Town Dragon Boat Festival, saw the local Chinese community and residents come together to honour tradition with thrilling races, cultural performances, and delicious food.
The impact of social media on SMMEs: A glimpse into business operations
While social media often distracts users, it has become a lifeline for many small businesses in South Africa. Discover how SMMEs are leveraging platforms like TikTok and Instagram to thrive in today's economy.
Podcast regulations in South Africa: A threat to free speech?
South African podcasters are divided over proposed regulations that could reshape their industry, sparked by a recent controversy involving MacG's misogynistic remarks. Will these changes enhance accountability or stifle free expression?
Darling Street eviction case: Court date set for June 19 amid ongoing legal battles
As the Department of Public Works and Infrastructure battles to evict residents from 104-106 Darling Street in Cape Town, it faces criticism for allegedly bypassing legal protocols, raising concerns about the future of over 60 long-term occupants.
Darling Street eviction case: Next court date set for June 19
As the Department of Public Works and Infrastructure battles to evict residents from 104-106 Darling Street in Cape Town, it faces criticism for allegedly bypassing legal protocols, raising concerns about the future of over 60 long-term occupants.
From near-death experience to conquering Table Mountain 64 times in 64 days
Tania Morkel, a 65-year-old Rondebosch resident, defied the odds by completing her 64 x 64 charity challenge, climbing Table Mountain 64 times in 64 days after recovering from a life-threatening fall.
Graduates celebrate as SARETEC empowers future wind turbine technicians
Graduates from the SARETEC programme celebrate their achievements in wind turbine technology, supported by Longyuan South Africa, as they prepare to tackle youth unemployment and contribute to the renewable energy sector.
Tania Morkel conquers Table Mountain 64 times in 64 days, raising R100k for a worthy cause
After surviving a life-threatening fall, Tania Morkel climbs Table Mountain 64 times in 64 days to raise funds for Wilderness Search and Rescue, showcasing her resilience and determination.
Against all odds | Tania Morkel's inspiring journey to climb Table Mountain 64 times in 64 days
After a life-threatening fall, Tania Morkel, 65, triumphantly completes her 64 x 64 charity challenge, climbing Table Mountain 64 times in 64 days and raising R100k for vital causes.
Tania Morkel completes climbing Table Mountain 64 times in 64 days, and raises R100k in the process
Tania Morkel, a 65-year-old Rondebosch resident, defied the odds by completing her 64 x 64 charity challenge, climbing Table Mountain 64 times in 64 days after recovering from a life-threatening fall.
Longyuan SA Renewable supports local graduates in becoming wind turbine technicians
An intimate graduation ceremony was held at the SARETEC auditorium in Bellville on Thursday, during which several hard-working individuals received their certificates to qualify as wind turbine technicians.
Despite cancellation, Cape Town honours Nakba on Keffiyeh Day
Despite the cancellation of the Keffiyeh Day protest in Cape Town due to inclement weather, the spirit of solidarity for Palestine continues with events planned to commemorate Nakba Day.
City aims to reduce accidents with new safety measures on Kloof Nek Road
The City of Cape Town is taking action to enhance road safety on Kloof Nek Road, notorious for its high accident rate.
Improving safety: Feasibility study for Kloof Nek Road under way
The City of Cape Town is conducting a feasibility study to enhance safety measures on Kloof Nek Road, notorious for its high accident rate. With over 365 crashes recorded in three years, new initiatives are being implemented to ensure road safety for all users.