
Parental leave system ‘not equal for all families’
Families should have parental leave access and single parents should have more help, a report says.
FRIDAY, 30 JANUARY 2026, 00:36

Families should have parental leave access and single parents should have more help, a report says.

South Africa is enjoying a strong market rally, but there are economic realities and major risks that can’t be ignored.

FutureRent, South Africa’s pioneering vehicle subscription company, today announces the launch of its mobile app for Android and iOS, becoming the first vehicle subscription brand in the country to deliver a fully integrated, app-first driving experience.

Scooters Pizza is opening a new location in Johannesburg next month after announcing its comeback last year.

SARS wants to introduce new laws that will enable wide-reaching lifestyle audits, helping it clamp down on taxpayers whose lifestyles don’t match their means.

In a South African education landscape increasingly focused on outcomes rather than optics, Alma Mater International School has quietly established itself as one of the country’s most consistent pipelines into hard-science degrees and top-tier global universities.

Northampton Hope Centre staff say people who need the shelter could be turned away by next week.

The Gauteng Department of Roads and Transport is accelerating the roll-out of Smart Driver Licence Testing Centres (DLTCs) across the province.

A legal loophole stopping islanders apply for credit cards has been removed by the States.

Citiziens Advice Shropshire is working with Aston University on the exhibition project.

Here are five important things happening in South Africa on Tuesday, 27 January 2026.

There are calls to change the name of a province in South Africa. The last time a province’s name changed was over 20 years ago.

Fairvest has received the go-ahead to acquire two major shopping malls in KwaZulu-Natal.

Under the plan, access to the platforms’ core services would remain free to use.

India is investing hundreds of millions of dollars in building up a computer chip industry.

Defendants include Meta, which owns Instagram and Facebook, TikTok’s owner ByteDance and YouTube parent Google.

Passengers accuse carriers of “confusing” them into dropping compensation claims for cancelled flights.

The government has not confirmed what the cap will be, but campaigners have said they believe £250 a year is likely.