
From Alex to Paris: Grannies driving change in their communities
NGO empowers grandmothers in under-resourced areas
THURSDAY, 28 MAY 2026, 01:18

NGO empowers grandmothers in under-resourced areas
First rising to superstardom as an amapiano artist, Zee Nxumalo’s sound in the last four years has evolved across genres including lekompo and 3-step.

Celebrated chef inspires diners eager to redefine SA cuisine

He excelled in that code during his heydays as a fighter, becoming the country’s only boxer to win six titles in three weight divisions.Baloyi, however, does not have the financial muscle to start a boxing gym.
The wheels of the bus system appear to be literally coming off one by one.
Workers are overworked and underpaid, leaving them stressed and burnt out.

Abdeslam Ouaddou should take a deserved rest and think things over very carefully.

The property was allegedly developed illegally despite several stop construction notices

The purpose of the engagements is to establish guidelines for conduct during protests, while also discussing government initiatives and strategies aimed at addressing the serious issue of illegal immigration.
ROME, May 25 (Reuters) – Ferrari presented its first fully electric car on Monday, marking a high-stakes shift by the luxury sports car maker as competitors including Porsche and Lamborghini scale back their EV ambitions, citing weak demand.
DUBAI/WASHINGTON, May 25 (Reuters) – U.S. forces on Monday conducted strikes in southern Iran against targets including boats attempting to lay mines and missile launch sites, in what it described as defensive actions.
A declared ‘moratorium’ on prosecutions under the TRC left justice stalled as critical investigations were derailed, highlighting contentious alleged political interference.
In response to xenophobic tensions, African ambassadors clarify they are postponing their own Africa Day celebrations for security reasons, not boycotting the main event in South Africa.
In March, the SA Human Rights Commission held a national inquiry into South Africa’s food systems. What it heard, from researchers, civil society and community members, confirmed that hunger is worsening, and the structural conditions that drive it — inequality, unemployment and the rising cost of food — are not being adequately addressed.
The new Efunda Learning Management System could help South African parents monitor their children’s academic progress, bridging the gap between home support and classroom engagement.
The Gauteng High Court has confirmed that farmers may procure and administer foot-and-mouth disease vaccines without state permission. However, Minister John Steenhuisen says the ruling’s practical effect is already addressed by his gazetted vaccination scheme.
The homes of more than 800 people on the KwaZulu-Natal South Coast face demolition to make way for the expansion of a lithium mine. Lithium is a mineral in high global demand for the manufacture of electric cars, batteries, cellphones or back-up power for data centres.
On Africa Day (25 May) we celebrate a continent rich in history, resilience and possibility. But celebration alone is not enough. Africa’s future will not be secured by sentiment, it will be shaped by the choices we make now, particularly about how we invest in our people and our future.