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Here’s what you need to know when you are sick at work.
BMA processes 168 Mozambican nationals for repatriation
The Commissioner of the Border Management Authority (BMA), Dr Michael Masiapato, confirmed the successful processing and repatriation of a group of 168 Mozambican nationals through the Lebombo Port of Entry.
The repatriation operation was facilitated by the Embassy of the Republic of Mozambique in South Africa, which...
Millions of young people are out of work, but many employers still cannot find candidates with the practical, technical and operational skills required in today’s factory or office environment.
The move from the old curriculum is contentious, but is also a necessary and useful redirection.
Orange sweet potatoes are so much more delicious than the purple-skinned variety. As I happened to mention to a shopper the other day. And, with fresh turmeric, they make a super soup.

Tatjana Maria says Queen’s should show more respect to its defending champions after she goes through qualifying to reach the main draw.

Geopolitical uncertainty and AI are forcing companies to rethink who controls their data – and whose laws govern it.

The beach can be every bit as intimidating as it can be enticing. And finding swimwear that matches the enticement…

The Ahmed Kathrada Foundation welcomes President’s 5 point plan on illegal immigration…
dtic backs local forestry firms at major industry expo
In a move to grow the economy and support the creation of jobs for South Africans, the Department of Trade, Industry and Competition (the dtic) is supporting four South African companies in the forestry sector at the WoodEX for Africa and Deck and Flooring Expo, taking place from 9 to 11 June 2026 at the Gallagher Convention...

The Madlanga Commission of Inquiry continues its public hearings into allegations of criminality.

Geopolitical conflict is no longer confined to land, sea, or air, but unfolds silently across digital infrastructure too. Today, it unfolds silently across networks, servers, and endpoints. Governments, critical infrastructure operators, and private enterprises are increasingly targeted by cyber operations that aim to disrupt services or extract sensitive data. For South African organisations,...

The AG flagged unfunded budgets and unauthorised expenditure at COJ.

South Africa’s banks have a structural advantage telecoms operators cannot cross. They may not have long to use it.

According to reports from the Reaction Unit SA, two masked attackers in KZN allegedly held a family hostage and shot them when they reportedly attempted to flee.
Morolong to engage Free State Executive on strengthening government communication
The Deputy Minister in The Presidency, Kenny Morolong, will on Wednesday engage the Free State Provincial Executive Council on the coordination of government communication, nation branding, and community media support in the province.
The Deputy Minister will be accompanied by delegates from the...

Karim Khan denies all allegations of sexual misconduct and his lawyers say he rejects the decision in the strongest terms.

Gauteng has recorded a 5.9% decline in contact crimes, including a 15% decrease in murder.

State capture was never only at the top. South Africa’s state capture era is often narrated as a story of elite manipulation, and it was, writes Itshokeng Kekana