
Tiffany Meek murder case over son Jayden-Lee resumes in Palm Ridge
The State is set to call the scholar transport driver who last saw Jayden-Lee before he vanished.
FRIDAY, 12 JUNE 2026, 10:05

The State is set to call the scholar transport driver who last saw Jayden-Lee before he vanished.

The public hearings into allegations of criminality, political interference and corruption continue.

The suspects were arrested during SANPark’s operation at Table Mountain’s Cape Point section.

Motsoaledi says individuals implicated in the investigation will be dealt with accordingly.

Shebe Maburna’s third attempt for bail on new facts was denied.

The experts say dangerous driving habits contribute significantly to fatalities.

Nine Bangladeshi nationals were refused entry into SA and arrangements were made for their return

The provincial government says additional funding will be sought from the national government.

Meek faces several charged including murder and defeating the ends of justice for Jayden’s death.

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South African businesses are rolling out AI voice agents at speed, but most were built in the United States — sounding American, “thinking” in English and processing calls through servers on the other side of the world. Researchers at the University of Cape Town and Cape Town startup Untapped AI argue the problem runs deeper […]

Artificial intelligence is emerging as both an opportunity and a risk for African biodiversity conservation, with scientists warning that uncritical use of AI tools could undermine ecological insight and reinforce existing biases — even as the technology promises new ways to process the overwhelming volumes of data the field relies on. Conservationists routinely analyze decades […]

IEC in the W Cape says it is committed to working closely and consistently with community structures

Home Affairs says 586 Nigerians residing in South Africa illegally, have been declared undesirable
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