
FIA and F1 manufacturers reach compromise on engine controversy
Formula One’s governing body, FIA, and manufacturers have resolved an engine controversy concerning Mercedes’ alleged exploitation of a loophole to enhance performance.
MONDAY, 02 MARCH 2026, 19:56

Formula One’s governing body, FIA, and manufacturers have resolved an engine controversy concerning Mercedes’ alleged exploitation of a loophole to enhance performance.

Global airlines have cancelled flights across the Middle East after US and Israeli strikes on Iran

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un presented new sniper rifles as ceremonial gifts to party and military officials during a meeting at the Workers’ Party of Korea headquarters, calling them a ‘wonderful weapon’

By failing to grow the economy fast enough to absorb South Africa’s labour force, the country is wasting its most important resource.
President Donald Trump said on Saturday the US had begun “major combat operations” in Iran, warning there may be US casualties

US President Donald Trump warned members of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard to lay down their arms or face ‘certain death’.

Minister Parks Tau said that with the number of companies contributing to BEE skills development programmes, if BEE were working, South Africa would not have a critical skills gap.

Despite recent tax relief, a severe shortage of lower-priced housing persists, with more than seven South African households competing for every formal property in the lowest price band.

Outgoing national leader John Steenhuisen is delivering the keynote address at the DA Eastern Cape provincial congress in Gqeberha on Saturday

Growthpoint Properties is investing R75 million to redevelop Edgars at the Walmer Park Shopping Centre in Gqeberha.

Kaizer Chiefs host Orlando Pirates in their huge Betway Premiership clash at a sold-out FNB Stadium on Saturday as the two old foes battle for vital league points
An Israeli defence official said the operation had been planned for months in coordination with Washington, and that the launch date was decided weeks ago.

The fuel levy that supports the Road Accident Fund has been raised for the first time in five years, only months after mismanagement and dysfunction were uncovered in the RAF

Economist Dawie Roodt said that although South Africa has turned the corner, it is not out of the woods yet, and its finances remain a ticking time bomb.

South Africa has offered Glencore’s ferrochrome smelting venture and Samancor Chrome’s operations cheaper electricity in a bid to save jobs.

The South African Government’s National Development Plan 2030 planned to reduce unemployment from 24.9% to 6%. However, it increased to over 30%.