
NI fuel protesters ‘stand in solidarity’ with Irish counterparts
A convoy of vans, lorries, tractors, and even a limousine took part in a slow moving protest around the town centre on Saturday afternoon.
SATURDAY, 11 APRIL 2026, 21:19

A convoy of vans, lorries, tractors, and even a limousine took part in a slow moving protest around the town centre on Saturday afternoon.

A French luxury cafe with 164 years of history has opened its doors in South Africa.

Volvo says that the interest in electric cars is growing, adding that the benefits extend beyond the fuel savings.

Foreign retirees who are increasingly looking to South Africa now face stricter rules in order to be approved for a retirement visa.

While human error is often the main cause of accidents, experts warn that there is a growing threat on South African roads that needs more attention.

A silicon metal smelter, the only one of its kind in South Africa, could be forced to shut down due to unsustainable power costs.

Despite holding the Woolworths brand, Woolworths Financial Services is controlled by Absa.

Here are five important things happening in and affecting South Africa on Saturday, 11 April 2026.

A High Court ruling has sent a warning to bodies corporate and residential estates across South Africa about levy collection practices.

A new government ad campaign is trying to persuade gamers to apply for air safety roles.

Tanker firms are being advised not to pay Iran any levies in return for safe passage through the Strait of Hormuz.

The trade body for European airports said if the Strait of Hormuz did not open in the next three weeks, there could be shortages.

The Department of Justice has suggested a monetary award for whistle-blowers should their employer be found quilty of improper conduct.

Chief executive officer of South African Airways (SAA), John Lamola, has resigned.

The bold and sensual fashion house has been struggling with debt amidst a slowdown in global luxury spending.

Prince Buthelezi Mall, named after the founder of the IFP, will open its doors at the end of April.

A surge in prices at the pump due to the Iran war has pushed the inflation rate to 3.3%.

Eskom has agreed to a 62 cents per kWH electricity tariff with ferrochrome smelters, which is far less than houeholds pay for power.