
Decriminalization – a prerequisite to ending Aids and TB
The same structural failures that sustain the HIV epidemic also sustain tuberculosis
TUESDAY, 03 MARCH 2026, 09:46

The same structural failures that sustain the HIV epidemic also sustain tuberculosis

A large police cordon is in place at the Milton Keynes shopping centre.
Eswatini’s finance minister, Neal Rijkenberg, is part of the family that owns Montigny, the timber company seeking to relocate the community. For residents fighting to remain on their ancestral land, the battle is not only against a corporation, but against a politically powerful figure whose financial interests are rooted in the very soil they are being asked to leave.

For the first time in South African history, birth certificates, smart ID cards and passports can now recognise and record Khoisan traditional names.

The Public Investment Corporation and its chief investment officer, Kabelo Rikhotso, have reached a mutual agreement to terminate their employment relationship on an amicable basis

Tax chief submits five-point plan to deal with illicit economy

Business Day reported earlier that parliament resolved to continue with the process despite the review case
Decent work will not be delivered by market fundamentalism. It will be won through organised struggle, democratic planning and a decisive shift in whose voices matter.

Within only eight years, the value of the illegal mining industry has ballooned from R7 billion to R60 billion by 2025 despite efforts from government to curb the crime.

A 26-year-old man is in police custody after Camron Smith,16, was stabbed to death in 2021.
South Africa’s carbon tax remains intact, but concerns linger about corporate lobbying and its alignment with urgent economic needs amid ongoing climate discussions.

British military personnel at a base in Bahrain were “within several hundred yards” of a strike, the defence secretary says.

The KwaZulu-Natal South Coast is attracting semigrating homeowners seeking lifestyle benefits, affordable coastal property, and strong investment potential.
Matimba Mabonda, a chemical engineering master’s student at the University of Cape Town, has built a three-bedroom house using soil and waste materials such as plastic and glass.
Cape Town has officially become home to Africa’s first Ladurée, as the iconic 163-year-old French luxury pâtisserie opened its doors at the V&A Waterfront this week.
Lucy was having trouble getting any of the R2 000 she’d paid to Hi-Fi Corp after her lay-by agreement lapsed. That’s when Wendy Knowler took up the case.

About 150 young people employed at Slotjhile Pub and Shisanyama in Ekurhuleni face the devastating prospect of losing their jobs after the establishment was ordered to shut down over non-compliance with municipal zoning regulations

As we start meteorological spring, Simon King explores whether it is time to put away your winter coat.