
Rica blindspot exposed
Foreign providers sell Rica avoidance as an eSim feature, exposing a gap in South Africa’s Sim-registration rules.
THURSDAY, 21 MAY 2026, 11:09

Foreign providers sell Rica avoidance as an eSim feature, exposing a gap in South Africa’s Sim-registration rules.

One person sustained serious injuries, while two more occupants escaped with slight injuries

Former Senegal star El Hadji Diouf shares the belief of CAF president Patrick Motsepe that an African team can win FIFA World Cup 2026.

India’s newest political movement started with an insult – and led to people proudly dressing up as cockroaches.

The outbreak, caused by a rare Ebola species, is thought to have caused 139 deaths so far.

Built environment practitioners grapple with balancing competing challenges, writes Msizi Myeza.

Gauteng Health Department encourages use of community health centres for disability grants forms…

South Africa’s illicit tobacco trade continues to tighten its grip on the economy, draining billions in tax revenue losses.
Parliament and Unisa to host Constitution colloquim in Cape Town
Parliament, in partnership with the University of South Africa (UNISA), will host a joint colloquium on Friday to commemorate 30 years of South Africa’s Constitution.
The event, themed “Celebrating 30 Years of South Africa’s Constitution in a rapidly changing world”, will take place at the temporary National...

Professor Vukosi Marivate bestowed a National Order for his excellent contributions to artificial intelligence and computer science.

A 50-year-old victim was declared deceased on the scene by medical in Kraaifontein.
Two people were killed in a drone attack on the town of Syzran in Russia’s Samara region on the Volga River, the local governor said, while Ukraine also reported two dead as the two sides exchanged attacks overnight.

The Ebola outbreak in eastern Africa was announced last week, then quickly declared an emergency by the WHO. It’s likely cuts in U.S. aid to the DRC contributed to a delay in identifying the outbreak.

“It’s never enough, but I feel that we won a lot, our generation,” said Silva.

The Senzo Meyiwa murder trial is expected to continue at the High Court in Pretoria on Thursday

The Shed Surfers Corner, a popular beachfront restaurant in Muizenberg, has announced it will close its doors.

TRC Commission chaired by retired Constitutional Court Justice Sisi Khampempe continues today

The Football Association opens an investigation into Southampton’s conduct after the club admit to spying on three clubs during the Championship season.

One person sustained serious injuries, while two more occupants escaped with slight injuries