
READER LETTER | Help end sewage problem
Despite countless reports and pleas, the municipality has shown little to no commitment to resolving this crisis.
FRIDAY, 01 MAY 2026, 13:11

Despite countless reports and pleas, the municipality has shown little to no commitment to resolving this crisis.

The first edition of the MTN Shift Gaming Experience 2026 took place at Rosebank Mall at the weekend

SA’s electricity pricing system is no longer working for most of its people
The US Justice Department brought criminal charges against James Comey for a second time, accusing the former FBI director of threatening US President Donald Trump by posting a photo of seashells arranged to show the numbers “86 47”.
Rajasthan Royals captain Riyan Parag could face disciplinary action from India’s cricket board after he was seen vaping in the dressing room during his team’s win over Punjab Kings in the Indian Premier League (IPL).

Having declared a victory over absolute poverty at the start of the decade, Beijing did not simply declare the mission accomplished and move on

The UN faces a pivotal moment. To stay relevant and advance human rights, reform must move beyond basic housekeeping. It should be based on fairness, inclusivity, and efficiency
WASHINGTON, April 28 (Reuters) – Britain’s King Charles told the U.S. Congress on Tuesday that despite an age of uncertainty and conflict in Europe and the Middle East, the UK and the U.S. will always be staunch allies united in defending democracy, at a time of deep divisions between the two long-time allies over the war with Iran.
April 29 (Reuters) – Russia will mark victory over Nazi Germany next month with a military parade on Moscow’s Red Square, but with no military equipment displayed in view of the operational situation in the war in Ukraine, the Defence Ministry said late on Tuesday.

The same administration that campaigned against government intervention in markets is considering a taxpayer-funded airline purchase using emergency defense authority.
Former National Prosecuting Authority officials testify at the Khampepe Commission, clarifying that the authority’s mandate requires impartiality, not independence, amid ongoing allegations of political interference in prosecutions.
Minister Sisisi Tolashe had two Chinese SUVs delivered to Luthuli House ahead of the ANC Women’s League weekend meeting. One was not the same car that she originally accepted as a donation.
Justice Minister Mmamoloko Kubayi has announced the circulation of a draft Bill to make the National Sexual Offences Register public, a step some activists have been advocating for more than a decade.
Mimi Coertse, who sang the Queen of the Night more than 500 times on the world’s greatest stages, has died aged 93.
Four new major data centres are set to gobble up the equivalent of 34% of current electricity supply in Cape Town and unknown volumes of cooling water, raising questions about the sustainability of power and water to other sectors in the city.
Missed deadlines by the Department of Agriculture spark outrage among agricultural organisations, as court proceedings reveal the state’s struggle to manage foot-and-mouth disease vaccination efforts.