The hearing into Cecilia Molokwane’s alleged transgressions as Netball South Africa president is finally rolling after a year’s delay. However, a final verdict remains months away.
An anonymous reader quotes a report from the Financial Times: Iran will demand that shipping companies pay tolls in cryptocurrency for laden oil tankers passing through the Strait of Hormuz (source paywalled; alternative source), as it seeks to retain control over passage through the key waterway during the two-week ceasefire. Hamid Hosseini, a spokesperson for Iran’s Oil, Gas and Petrochemical...
The Constitutional Court orders Cash Paymaster Services to pay R81.3-million to the South African Social Security Agency, but recovery potential remains uncertain amid CPS’s insolvency.
In Lebanon, nearly 1 in 5 people has been displaced by Israeli attacks, leaving the government to manage a modern crisis without modern digital infrastructure.
Recent budget changes enable South Africans to move R4-million offshore, but a lack of diligence in financial planning could lead to unexpected tax liabilities and transfer issues.
The controversy over Minister Sisisi Tolashe’s luxury vehicle highlights significant transparency issues, leading to public distrust and urgency for accountability from both her and President Ramaphosa.
Amidst a tenuous ceasefire, Israel unleashes its most powerful airstrikes on Lebanon, resulting in widespread destruction and a dire humanitarian situation as casualties rise.
Eswatini’s medicine crisis deepened after a Ministry of Health administrative lapse caused critical medication shortages, leaving patients without the necessary treatments for pain and mental health conditions.
Award-winning landscape designer Leon Kluge and his team have unveiled the design for South Africa’s exhibit at this year’s prestigious RHS Chelsea Flower Show.
The US and Israel’s aggressive strikes on Iran undermine global peace mechanisms, rupturing diplomacy and leading to severe humanitarian and geopolitical consequences for the region.