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The DA has accused Minister Gayton McKenzie of misleading South Africans about the name changes of prominent cities and towns, something the minister called ‘misinformation.’
Energy expert Chris Yelland warned that Eskom and some municipalities may be using safety as a pretext to force residential solar users to register compliant systems and move onto more expensive tariffs.
Planned capital investment in South Africa surged last year as private commitments tripled, while government projects excluding state companies declined.
Sarah Ferguson, the ex-wife of Britain’s former prince Andrew, called late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein a “legend” and the “brother I have always wished for”, according to newly-released documents.
One of South Africa’s biggest gold miners expects the price of the precious metal to halve in 2026, despite an ongoing rally that has seen the gold price reach record highs.
A police ballistic expert testifying before the Madlanga commission has revealed that Witness B and her team kidnapped him while he was working on the case of murdered Vereeniging engineer Armand Swart.
Known for his big personality in the Big Brother Mzansi house, Mashel claims he got the boot for joining forces with last week’s evictees, Ofentse and Lawredo
Jaguar’s new electric luxury four-door GT is undergoing extensive cold-weather testing in the Arctic Circle, with prototypes operating at temperatures of -40°C.
Maj-Gen Patrick Asaneng, acting provincial commissioner of North West, denied claims that Operation Vala Umgodi intended to starve illegal miners trapped underground in Stilfontein.
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian has ordered the start of nuclear talks with the United States, local media reported on Monday, after US President Donald Trump said he was hopeful of a deal to avert military action against the Islamic Republic.
Speaker of the National Assembly Thoko Didiza has urged an ad-hoc parliamentary committee to consider Brown Mogotsi’s personal security concerns before his subpoenaed appearance, as he fears for his safety due to past threats