
Zelensky condemns US extension of Russian sanctions waiver
The US argues that the waiver is meant to ease the energy supply crunch sparked by the US-Israel war with Iran.
TUESDAY, 21 APRIL 2026, 11:13

The US argues that the waiver is meant to ease the energy supply crunch sparked by the US-Israel war with Iran.

Jesy Nelson offers a £10,000 reward for the recovery of her car, which had medical equipment inside.

A Budget change increasing the primary residence capital gains tax exclusion from R2 million to R3 million can save sellers up to R180,000.
The world currently has ample food supplies, but uncertainties like rising input costs and weather conditions may influence future crop yields, potentially leading to a food crisis if not managed properly.

A synagogue was hit by an arson attack overnight, a Jewish community body said.
While Israel and Lebanon have reached a 10-day ceasefire, Israel’s attacks on its neighbour are regarded as a precursor to a new land grab and a permanent ‘security’ presence.

Warmth after a wet winter has led to brilliant, early displays of UK spring flowers, as Sarah Keith-Lucas explains.
The Professional Fighters League has high hopes that 2026 will deliver a solid foundation for its sustainability in Africa.
Still only 18, the rising star is dominating at home. Next up is the international stage.

A new 75-unit mid-market property development, Inqaba Views Residential Estate in Botha’s Hill, will officially launch on 25 April 2026.
Black tax is often talked about in jokes and hashtags, but for many South Africans it is a quiet, heavy reality that shapes every payday decision.
South Africa has united to help two young cancer patients secure life-saving immunotherapy treatment for acute lymphoblastic leukaemia.

Gadd’s new six-part drama explores the breakdown of the “unshakable” bond between two young Glaswegian men.

South Africans earning between R30,000 and R60,000 per month are increasingly under financial strain as stagnant wages and rising living costs force many to rely on credit to maintain a middle-class lifestyle.

This is a familiar pattern. External intervention reframes political identity from internal contestation to collective defence

The idea of sleeping in former Robben Island guard houses feels like a line we shouldn’t be crossing — not because of what it could earn but because of what it risks eroding

Two recent court rulings have revealed inconsistent application of tax principles, with taxpayers facing stricter scrutiny for minor delays while SARS receives leniency for significant non-compliance.

Many of South Africa’s biggest universities are gradually being undermined by mismanagement, corruption, and political interference, leading to dysfunction and potential collapse.