Eastern Cape Communities Call for Stricter Labor Enforcement Amid Migrant Worker...
ADDO, EASTERN CAPE — Allegations that some farmers are employing undocumented foreign nationals as a source of cheaper labor have raised growing concern among...
Johannesburg’s R97.1bn Budget Faces Scrutiny Over Debt, Executive Costs and Service...
Concerns are mounting over the City of Johannesburg's financial sustainability following the approval of its R97.1 billion budget, with civil society warning that the...
Legal Expert Urges Impartiality as Phala Phala Impeachment Committee Convenes
CAPE TOWN – A constitutional law specialist has cautioned against political interference as a 31-member parliamentary committee prepares to begin its inquiry into the...
SACP Announces Permanent Council of the Left to Coordinate Working-Class Agenda
The South African Communist Party (SACP) has concluded its three-day Conference of the Left in Boksburg with a resolution to establish a permanent Council...
Shadow AI: Unauthorized Tool Use Emerges as Critical Cybersecurity Challenge
Cybersecurity experts are raising alarms about "Shadow AI"—the unsanctioned use of artificial intelligence tools by employees and business units without organizational oversight—as a rapidly...
Gauteng Health Unveils Refurbished Wards to Combat Hospital Overcrowding in Sedibeng
Gauteng Health MEC Faith Mazibuko is set to reopen three refurbished wards at Kopanong District Hospital and unveil an upgraded male psychiatric ward at...
Political Fault Lines Deepen Across South Africa Amid Leadership Crises and...
South Africa's political landscape has entered a period of intensified turbulence, with developments spanning the ANC Women's League, the South African Communist Party's Conference...
Flood-Hit Mthatha Families Challenge ANC on Delayed Recovery and Service Delivery
MTHATHA, Eastern Cape — Flood-displaced families in Maiden Farm gathered to voice frustrations over delayed housing projects, inadequate service delivery, and sluggish recovery efforts...
Billions in Traffic Fines Written Off as South Africa Debates Electronic...
South African municipalities have written off billions of rand in unpaid traffic fines deemed unrecoverable, reigniting scrutiny of the country's traffic fine collection system...
Johannesburg Water Denies Responsibility for Dirty Water Tankers Amid Maintenance Shortages
Johannesburg Water spokesperson Nombuso Shabalala has confirmed that water tankers allegedly distributing dirty water to communities affected by ongoing shortages do not belong to...
Schools ‘On Their Own’ as Department Reinstates Pupil Accused of Shooting...
The Gauteng Education Department has overturned a school governing body's recommendation to expel a 16-year-old Pretoria Boys High School pupil accused of threatening a...
Nearly Half of South African Adults Lack Matric Qualification, New Data...
Close to half of South African adults remain without a matric qualification, according to the latest General Household Survey released by Statistics South Africa....



















