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The Mail & Guardian Digital Edition – 17 April 2026
Following public outcry over the ‘rotten egg’ smell across Gauteng, the Department of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment is in the process of a legislative overhaul to classify hydrogen sulphide as a primary pollutant.
Personal trainer Stanislav Stamenov, wanted in Romania for drug trafficking, has been ordered to be released by the high court after six weeks in detention. This follows a Daily Maverick exposé revealing that he was working at a Cape Town gym while flagged as an international fugitive.

Starmer did not know Mandelson failed vetting, government says

While military targets have been struck in Iran, civilian areas have too, showing the stark reality of the war.

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Manchester City will welcome Arsenal to the Etihad Stadium on Sunday, 19 April, with the clash serving as a six-pointer for both clubs as the Premier League title race heats up to volcanic levels.
With a R270m investment, The Capital Boardwalk opens in Gqeberha, generating 250 permanent jobs and enhancing the city’s tourism sector amid ongoing infrastructure challenges.
The Ironman African Championship returns to Nelson Mandela Bay this weekend, drawing hundreds of athletes and thousands of visitors — and injecting millions into the local economy.

JSC finds Mbenenge guilty of harassment, paving way for impeachment

Ellie Kildunne is named on the wing, rather than in her regular full-back role, as part of a much-changed England line-up to face Scotland in the Women’s Six Nations on Saturday.
EFF leader Julius Malema’s legal team will have to prove that his five-year sentence is not just harsh, but also unjustifiable to succeed in their appeal.

EFF leader alleges premier fraudulently obtained a master’s degree from the University of Fort Hare
The recent defeat of Hungary’s far-right Viktor Orbán after 16 years in power started in Canada. Trump’s second term has been far more extreme, menacing and unhinged than his first, and it is dealing a fatal blow to the far right – downright fascist in some cases – movement on the global stage.

Ashley Cole won 107 caps for England, seventh on the all‑time list, but says he was “discouraged” by those in the football pyramid from becoming a head coach.
Hungarian national news agency staff demanded the restoration of “editorial autonomy,” in a letter seen by AFP on Thursday, with one editor saying they “had had enough of unlawful, external political interference”.
The war in Sudan has been raging for the past three years, and a ceasefire is nowhere in sight. Participants at a conference of donors in Berlin hope at least to ease the suffering of the people caught in the middle.
Apple exited SA a year after the seminal Macintosh was released, and during the dark years of the State of Emergency, there was one holding the free press fort. Over its 50 years, the Cupertino computer company had an outsized effect on the world — even at the southern tip of Africa.