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STARTLING DISCLOSURE: ‘She fought, she fought for her life’ — Marike de Klerk’s murderer confesses on TV
Luyanda Mboniswa, who was released on parole in 2023 for murdering Marike de Klerk, the ex-wife of former apartheid president FW de Klerk, has confessed to the murder and expressed remorse.
HIGHER EDUCATION: Minister Manamela admits to NSFAS challenges after board chair Stander’s shock resignation
Minister of Higher Education and Training Buti Manamela admits that NSFAS faces challenges after its board chairperson, Dr Karen Stander, resigned with immediate effect over the weekend after citing a ‘toxic’ work environment marked by racism, bullying, intimidation and personal threats at the entity.
STRIVING FOR ACCORD: GNU parties will meet to smooth out foreign policy differences, says Steenhuisen
The Democratic Alliance will push for South Africa’s foreign policy to be ‘genuinely non-aligned’ and not ‘ideological’, says the party’s leader.
ROAD TO MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS: Former ANC Western Cape leader Neville Delport’s defection a ‘net win’ for DA
A senior leader and two ward councillors from the Western Cape ANC have defected and joined the DA, as the party seeks to reinforce its claim as the most credible party ahead of the 2026 elections.
HUNGER TOLL: Treasury proposes alternatives in fight against child malnutrition
Treasury Director-General Duncan Pieterse has proposed alternatives to fight child malnutrition — one being an audit of social grants to stamp out fraud.
PARLIAMENTARY HEARING: Scorpions’ 2009 disbandment ‘a mistake, and SA’s problems prove it’ — Firoz Cachalia
Acting Police Minister Firoz Cachalia says the disbandment of corruption-busting unit the Scorpions was a blunder, and that the problems South Africa now faces prove it. He also detailed the crimefighting methods he believes the country needs.

Popular SA airline suspends flights to Lesotho ahead of festive season
According to the airline, Moshoeshoe I International Airport currently lacks safety equipment ‘in line with international civil aviation requirements’.
LEARNING CURVEBALL: Financial crisis looms for quintile 5 schools in Gauteng after subsidies are cut
More than 600 quintile 5 public schools in Gauteng stand to be affected by a severe reduction in subsidies for learners, which kicks in next year.
News24 | Search on for 13 undocumented foreign nationals who escaped from Nyoni police station
KwaZulu-Natal police have launched a manhunt for 13 undocumented foreign nationals who escaped from the Nyoni police station on Tuesday afternoon.
FOLLOWING THE MONEY: From G20 to the AU — lessons and challenges from the international economic alphabet soup
There is a plethora of international economic bodies and coordinating mechanisms in our contemporary world — but getting them to work in harmony is a huge challenge.
PROTECTING DEMOCRACY: Gen Z takes charge as activists unite to challenge authoritarianism and reshape democracy in 2025
Amid global upheaval, marked by Gen Z-led protests and aid cuts, the South-South Social Movements Convergence in Cape Town gathered activists and youth leaders to plot a course for democracy and against authoritarianism.
INCONVENIENT TRUTHS: Part 1 — Keystone Industry: How mining became the planet’s unlikely saviour
Mining is the ‘keystone industry’. Without it, the global economy will collapse like an arch without its keystone. Its fingerprints are also all over human-made climate change. But here’s the rub: the green energy transition and civilisation as we know it are not possible without mining and a lot more is now needed. It has become the planet’s unlikely saviour.
AGRI-TECH: Can digital infrastructure bridge the gap between SA’s farms and the future?
From Delhi to Addis Ababa, digital farming systems are taking root. Can South Africa build the public digital infrastructure to keep its farmers, and its food supply, alive?
News24 | PODCAST | The Lead: BEE makeover – Is Tau’s Transformation Fund glow-up enough?
Seasoned broadcast journalist Graeme Raubenheimer brings you The Lead, News24’s definitive podcast for in-depth reporting. This is The Lead and this is the South African story.