
We want answers on Gcina’s death − Cartrack employee’s family
The family of a Soweto woman who died inside a toilet cubicle at work say they are expecting to meet with Cartrack on Wednesday in a bid to find answers regarding what led to her death.
FRIDAY, 12 JUNE 2026, 22:05

The family of a Soweto woman who died inside a toilet cubicle at work say they are expecting to meet with Cartrack on Wednesday in a bid to find answers regarding what led to her death.
Global body’s president urges detractors to ‘chill’ on huge issues facing the 2026 Fifa World Cup

Matikinca has teamed up with Colin Nathan and the host prospect from Mdantsane wrote to Boxing SA seeking assistance because he wanted to terminate his contract with Smith.The regulator called them for a meeting and gave them the opportunity to tell thei
Anti-immigration violence in Northern Ireland is nothing but racist thuggery, Britain’s minister for the province said on Thursday, after police deployed water cannon to tackle rioters for a second night.
Bafana Bafana are set to take on Mexico in their World Cup opener, with coach Hugo Broos expressing confidence in his team’s readiness to face a formidable opponent on home turf.
Jamal “MJ” Mhlanga, a commis chef at Luke Dale Roberts’ The Test Kitchen Fledgelings in Cape Town, has been selected for a fully funded three-month internship at Le Calabash in France’s Loire Valley through the DREAM Initiative, connecting emerging chefs from under-resourced backgrounds with world-class culinary training.
The US and Iran traded air attacks for a second straight day on Thursday, with President Donald Trump vowing further strikes if Tehran does not immediately agree to a peace deal.

The murder of a nurse amid acrimonious divorce proceedings has culminated in a sentence of life in prison for her husband.
There are no delays for the impeachment committee, the Secretary to the National Assembly told senior MPs on Thursday morning.

Skills gap remains but job scarcity is the real obstacle for youth, writes Octavius Phukubye.

South Africa’s future will be secured through lawful governance, responsible migration management and regional co-operation, writes David Mahlobo

Government seeks larger petroleum stockpile as geopolitical risks intensify

A non-profit organisation that started as a single café and worked its way to becoming an internationally expanding social enterprise is celebrating 10 years of creating meaningful employment opportunities for the deaf community.
In my quest to bring you the most warming of winter dishes, I came up with this one-dish bake that has some of my favourite things in it: not least, braised leeks and parsnip mash. Oh, and cheese.

Chinese EV maker BYD says it is considering taking over an existing factory in southern Europe, with Spain among the countries on its shortlist
The Patriotic Alliance strengthened its grip on a key Swartland ward in Malmesbury in the Western Cape with an increased majority over the DA in the final Western Cape by-election before the local government elections in November. The PA has further established itself in a municipality which was once the safest DA municipality in the country.
Moving, tragic, surprising, inspiring, terrifying, shocking… This is a selection of images from our planet, over the past seven days.

‘The reality is Mexico is the best team in the group,’ says coach Hugo Broos ahead of opening match

Rising stars Luyanda Zwane, Noluthando Shabalala, Lwazie Keith Tsebesha and Wonder Ndlovu lighting up Netflix’s new supernovela, The Polygamist, front SMag’s latest digital cover.

Sowetan’s choice of the top three reads you should not miss today

Two-time Grammy Award winner Tyla will sing the South African national anthem at the 2026 Fifa World Cup opening ceremony