
‘The Drama’: A dark comedy about thought, guilt, and perception
A pre-wedding confession spirals into paranoia and hilarity, as The Drama probes how our hidden thoughts reshape love, trust, and identity.
WEDNESDAY, 08 APRIL 2026, 13:03

A pre-wedding confession spirals into paranoia and hilarity, as The Drama probes how our hidden thoughts reshape love, trust, and identity.

The men allegedly defrauded several individual victims in the USA, and corporate and government entities across the world.

Resident doctors in England – the new name for junior doctors – are taking part in their 15th walkout in a long-running pay dispute.

President Cyril Ramaphosa has warned US ambassador Bozell and other envoys to respect SA’s sovereignty and observe diplomatic protocol.
Municipal elections will decide whether cities are engines of growth or hotspots of failed governance and unemployment.

Alexforbes’ annual Manager Watch survey revealed South Africa’s 20 largest asset managers for 2025.

Bozell said there are ‘serious issues’ that need to be resolved between the US and South Africa.
In South Africa, a calculator can easily be confused for an instrument of revolution, so best to limit its use.
Gauteng Organised Crime Unit member Sergeant Fannie Nkosi’s arrest on Friday could release the grip the alleged Big Five criminal cartels have on law enforcement and private security.

The ANC in KwaZulu-Natal is rebuilding its branches after a task team was formed to stabilise the province.

South African actress Lesedi Matsunyane-Ferguson is celebrating her second son’s first birthday with a heartfelt Instagram post.

An epic French derby headlines an action-packed weekend of Champions and Challenge Cup quarterfinals.

The British computer scientist and entrepreneur has denied being the man who the New York Times identified at Satoshi Nakamoto.

The former DJ, who was sacked by the BBC last month, was due to appear on the show’s celebrity spin-off.

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Seven games could be all that remain for Orlando Pirates supporters to enjoy Relebohile Mofokeng before a likely exit.
In this episode, Redi Tlhabi sits down with political economist and Signal Risk director Ronak Gopaldas for a sharp, wide-ranging conversation on the escalating tensions between the United States, Israel and Iran. Together, they unpack what the conflict reveals about shifting global power, contested moral authority, and the often-overlooked consequences for Africa.

Gauteng Education MEC says it will cost R45 million to repair Riverlea Secondary School.

While on the Madlanga commission witness stand, Nkosi divulged various criminal dealings between senior police officials and Vusimuzi “Cat” Matlala

The dramatic turn in markets has cut global oil prices by $17 a barrel and boosted the rand, which should shave R2.70 per litre off the fuel price hikes building for May.