
Ekurhuleni suspends two senior officials
Ekurhuleni officials Kemi Behari and Linda Qxasheka have been placed on suspension.
WEDNESDAY, 18 FEBRUARY 2026, 12:43

Ekurhuleni officials Kemi Behari and Linda Qxasheka have been placed on suspension.

The new fleet unveiled by Emfuleni includes fifteen pick-up trucks.

At the heart of the feud are the two men’s polar opposite views on the conflict in Gaza.

Hlologelo Mogotlane pleaded guilty to murder, conspiracy, and aggravated robbery charges in court.
Concern over scholar transport incident on N4
Gauteng MEC for Roads and Transport, Kedibone Diale-Tlabela, has expressed deep concern following a serious road crash involving a scholar transport vehicle, which occurred at approximately 7am this morning, on the N4 eastbound, near Atteridgeville, Tshwane.
“The reckless conduct displayed in this incident is unacceptable, particularly...
Liquidation bid against Ithala may be withdrawn
KwaZulu-Natal Premier Thamsanqa Ntuli has welcomed the possible withdrawal by the Prudential Authority (PA) and the Repayment Administrator, Johan Kruger, of their court application seeking the liquidation of Ithala SOC Limited and Ithala Bank.
Ntuli described the development as a significant breakthrough following months of intensive...
With ample grain stocks, a promising harvest outlook, and stronger fundamentals outweighing the impact of foot-and-mouth disease, South African consumers can expect food price inflation to moderate in 2026, provided the vaccine rollout gains momentum, says Wandile Sihlobo.
SANDF deployment to fight illegal mining a ‘critical’ intervention
The Gauteng Provincial Legislature’s Portfolio Committee on Community Safety has welcomed the deployment of South African National Defence Force (SANDF) soldiers to the province to support police in the fight against illegal mining.
The deployment was announced by President Cyril Ramaphosa during the State of the...
Weather outlook: 16 February – 22 February
The South African Weather Service (SAWS) has advised that on Monday the country will experience partly cloudy, warm-to-hot conditions over the western interior, with isolated to scattered showers and thundershowers possible from the afternoon.
“There is a yellow level 2 warning of severe thunderstorms over the central and southern parts...

Motorists are urged to use alternative routes as emergency personnel attend to the scene.
Hawks launch manhunt for suspects involved in shooting of a police Sergeant
The East London Hawks’ Serious Organised Crime Investigation unit have launched an intensive, coordinated manhunt for suspects involved in the fatal shooting of serving police sergeant, Ndodomzi Dion Tengile (42), at Zizamele Township, in Butterworth.
The member was attached to Visible Policing at Port St...

PFP says the proposed amendment could impact on Islamic law, which prescribes the immediate burial

Police say preliminary investigations suggest the victim was murdered allegedly by a man and woman.

Three arrested after an e-hailing driver was allegedly killed on Wednesday appear in Court.

The Senzo Meyiwa murder trial continues at the High Court in Pretoria.
Call for ceasefire as South Sudan moves towards elections
President Cyril Ramaphosa has called for a cessation of all violence and hostilities in South Sudan.
The President delivered the closing remarks at the African Union (AU) Ad-hoc High Level Committee for South Sudan (C5) Plus Summit, held in Ethiopia on Sunday.
The summit was convened on the sidelines of the 39th Ordinary...

Three suspects are to appear in court in connection with the brutal murder of an e-hailing driver.
New species discovered at Richtersveld National Park
Scientists have identified several insect species previously unknown to science in the richly biodiverse Richtersveld National Park.
Internationally respected entomologists, Dr Massimo Meregalli (Italy) and Dr Roman Borovec (Czech Republic), recently published new research on flightless weevils collected in remote parts of the...
SANParks suspends indemnity form at Table Mountain
The South African National Parks (SANParks) has suspended the indemnity and verification form requirement at Table Mountain National Park with immediate effect.“We have listened to the concerns raised by visitors and tourism partners and have acted decisively. Over the next 12 months, SANParks will implement a fully digitised ID...

Police confiscated drugs with an estimated street value of R715 000 during the operation.
Government creating opportunities for young people
President Cyril Ramaphosa has reaffirmed government’s commitment to creating work opportunities for young people, while improving the quality of education.
The President on Monday said targeted interventions in schools are helping to prepare learners for a rapidly changing world.
In his weekly newsletter today, following the...