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Santaco calls for crackdown on illegal transport operations
Santaco has condemned harassment and intimidation incidents involving taxi patrollers amid a police investigation into an alleged assault by taxi operators in Vanderbijlpark.

British soldiers face dismissal over positive drugs tests
The Army tells the BBC “substance abuse is unacceptable” after 23 soldiers from the same regiment failed compulsory drug testing.

Offside or not? Man City, Arsenal and VAR inconsistencies
Manchester City had their goal disallowed, while Arsenal’s was allowed to stand. But the VAR should not look to be consistent with a previous bad decision.

Current investigating methods are outdated – Khumalo
Lt-Gen Dumisani Khumalo says the political killings task team’s model is better suited to investigate organised crime

Robertson sacking marks another slip from the summit for All Blacks
Scott Robertson’s sacking is just the most high-profile symptom of a deeper malaise in New Zealand rugby union.

Helen Zille responds to Dion George’s resignation
The Federal Council Chair for the DA said George left the party before accounting for a pending disciplinary investigation against him.

Mpumalanga HOD returns after R1.9m laptop saga
Disciplinary actions continue for implicated employees
SOCIAL SAVVY: Innovative approach opens commercial potential of hockey in SA
The emergence of social media has begun to offer significant commercial potential for amateur sports. For South African hockey, the impact of commercialisation and sponsorship through digital content has become visible and tangible through the U21 men’s hockey side.

Changes to flagship disability scheme don’t go far enough, campaigners say
Charities say employers will still be able to certify themselves without employing “a single disabled person”.

Zuma-Morocco tie-up deepens as ex-South Africa president dances at AFCON [video]
In July 2025, Jacob Zuma visited Rabat and met senior officials, where he was photographed with both South African and Moroccan flags.

Henry Zeffman: A huge moment for the future of the British right
It was Kemi Badenoch’s belief that Robert Jenrick was about to make the ultimate leap to the right which has plunged the Conservative Party into turmoil.
ROBOT RUSH: Rise of the Machines: 2025 ‘genesis’ year for humanoid robot production with 16,000 installed
Humanoid robot numbers look set to swell, with Counterpoint projecting that cumulative installations will reach over 100,000 units by 2027. The dawn of the humanoid robot age is here.

Crime has killed a top South African factory
British American Tobacco South Africa will close its only local manufacturing facility and end domestic production by the end of 2026.

Alex mugging victim shot dead, robbed of shoes and shirt
Residents woke up to find a body with gunshot wounds, without shoes or a shirt, at the corner of 6th Avenue and Ruth Street in Alexandra

Mr Price in hot water for R10 billion European gamble
Mr Price is in the hot seat after announcing plans to buy a German-based retailer and expand into Europe, with shareholders voicing their concerns
News24 | Stuart Theobald | Sorry, changing the prime rate won’t cut your debt
Changing the prime interest benchmark may alter optics and signalling, but it will not reduce borrowing costs in any durable way, writes Stuart Theobald.
News24 | IFP claims KZN premier threatened with death on social media
The IFP in the KwaZulu-Natal legislature has condemned alleged death threats directed at Premier Thami Ntuli, which it said circulated on social media.

Parliament urges calm over child migrant school tensions
Parliament’s social services cluster addressed concerns about pupil placement in Gauteng and the Western Cape, emphasising the constitutional right to education for both local and migrant children amid protests against foreign pupils.