
MK Party takes no responsibility for South Africans lured to Russia-Ukraine war
The uMkhonto weSizwe Party has not attempted to help return 17 South Africans deceived into fighting in Ukraine, despite MK Party paying for their Russia travel tickets.
WEDNESDAY, 25 FEBRUARY 2026, 23:31

The uMkhonto weSizwe Party has not attempted to help return 17 South Africans deceived into fighting in Ukraine, despite MK Party paying for their Russia travel tickets.

Crime Intelligence funds were allegedly used to buy a luxury property valued at R22.7m which self-proclaimed businessman Brown Mogotsi lives in.

The killing of notorious cartel leader El Mencho has raised security concerns for the FIFA World Cup opener between Bafana Bafana and Mexico.

Some graduates in England say “punishing” student loan repayments have led them to cut their hours at work.

Paris St-Germain defender Achraf Hakimi says he is set to face trial after an allegation of rape was made against him.

The fire on the landside disrupted operations on Tuesday, suspending international departures, diverting incoming flights and affecting key IT systems
A suspected cable fire has disrupted Cape Town International Airport, as the Airports Company South Africa confirms a temporary halt of international flights.

A masked man in doorbell camera footage is thought to have visited Guthrie’s home before the night she disappeared.

South Africa has been trapped in a cycle of weak growth, rising debt and surging borrowing costs since 2013, but sustained fiscal consolidation in recent years signals a potential break from the decade-long slump.

The decision comes after years of often bitter debate over the plans for a £40m holiday park on the banks of the loch.
While Gauteng premier Panyaza Lesufi was on Monday night outlining his plans to tackle the water crisis in his state of the province address, Westbury and Coronationville residents were getting ready to protest due to taps they say have run dry for years
Parliamentarians serving on the Portfolio Committee on Agriculture grilled Minister John Steenhuisen on the terms of reference for his foot-and-mouth disease task team, demanding to know exactly what the task team’s role would be.

We hear from a range of voices on the impact of the government’s SEND reforms in England.

Last month, Panama’s Supreme Court cancelled the contracts of a Hong Kong based firm that allowed it to operate the ports.

The UK’s data watchdog said the failings meant children could be exposed to harmful material online.

He added that he has no trace in the system beyond months of registration in 2001/2009 as an informant, due to safety concerns

A fire broke out at Cape Town International Airport earlier today, leaving many passengers in the dark.
After decades of centralised control and crisis management, South Africa is entering the real world of competitive electricity markets, which will reward those who prepare early and punish those who cling to legacy assumptions.

Outgoing KAL Group CEO Sean Walsh explains how being both an agricultural and consumer-focused retailer creates unique margin advantages for the company.
A group of specialist doctors from across the public and private sectors went above and beyond to provide care for epilepsy patients at Groote Schuur Hospital on Saturday, 21 February, offering their skills pro bono to perform life-changing surgeries aimed at preventing future seizures.