
Eskom fights for stranglehold on electricity in South Africa
Despite public assurances that it had “paused” its legal challenge against private electricity traders, court records reveal that Eskom is actively proceeding with the litigation.
WEDNESDAY, 14 JANUARY 2026, 00:40

Despite public assurances that it had “paused” its legal challenge against private electricity traders, court records reveal that Eskom is actively proceeding with the litigation.

The Independent Examination Board has announced a 98.31% overall pass rate for the 2025 National Senior Certificate examinations.
North Korea has lashed out at a special sanctions monitoring team composed of multiple countries, calling its activities “illegal” and irrelevant to the United Nations, state media KCNA reported on Monday.
Hong Kong’s High Court began hearing on Monday the mitigation plea of pro-democracy tycoon Jimmy Lai, the final step before sentencing in a landmark national security trial that has drawn international condemnation and could see Lai jailed for life.

Mamelodi Sundowns legend Manqoba Ngwenya has lauded the club’s rather surprise capture of Monnapule Saleng from Orlando Pirates as a “statement signing”, feeling coach Pitso Mosimane somehow played a role in this landmark recruitment.
Hungary has granted Poland’s former justice minister asylum, he said on Monday, as the architect of judicial reforms that pushed Warsaw into years of conflict with the EU seeks to avoid abuse of power charges he calls politically motivated.
Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni is widely expected to extend his four-decade rule in an election on Thursday after a campaign marred by violence and clouded by questions about who might eventually succeed him.

The basic education ministry is on Monday hosting a breakfast to celebrate the class of 2025.

The Independent Examinations Board says that the decline in the overall pass rate is due to an increase in learners.

Lagging revenue collection for the 2025/26 fiscal year could place pressure on government borrowing and, consequently, South African bond yields.

Latest sales data reveals which familiar favourites and rising contenders dominated the used-car market, and what their success says about changing buyer priorities.

Landmark decision clarifies property rights in divorce cases

Overstrand communities rally as veld fires threaten lives and homes

The South African Reserve Bank (SARB) is anticipated to extend its easing cycle in 2026, as inflation continues to moderate.

RISE Mzansi leader Songezo Zibi argues that the country would be making a “stupid” and dangerous mistake if it allowed Elon Musk’s satellite internet service Starlink to operate in the country.

Expectation market will be oversupplied this year limits gains

As the class of 2025 awaits their matric results, Roshni Parbhoo-Seetha from Sadag emphasizes that these outcomes don’t define a student’s worth or future, suggesting alternative pathways like TVET colleges or skill-based training if desired results aren’t achieved. Eshmael Mpabanga highlights the importance of choosing a career path that develops transferable skills and adapts to change,...

Here are some of the key developments happening in South Africa today, 12 January 2026.

Weaver Fintech’s successful pivot from focusing on retail to a fast-growing fintech ecosystem has doubled its share price and transformed it into a major JSE financial services player.

SARS has sent a R155 million warning to taxpayers, showing its willingness to use severe legal measures against non-compliance.