
Ramaphosa approves salary hike for judges, MPs, ministers
Public office bearers will be smiling to the bank after President Cyril Ramaphosa’s determination to increase their salaries.
THURSDAY, 22 JANUARY 2026, 08:19

Public office bearers will be smiling to the bank after President Cyril Ramaphosa’s determination to increase their salaries.

The FSCA has approved the JSE’s simplified Listings Requirements, which is set to help attract and retain listings and marks a new era for Africa’s biggest stock exchange.

Residents who can’t afford to buy water have to get it from a distant river

The South Gauteng High Court ruled that a woman must forfeit her share of her husband’s pension after her infidelity, which involved having a child with his friend and publicising it on social media.

Aston Martin executive chairperson Lawrence Stroll said on Tuesday the team is set to embark on a “development journey” as Formula One readies for its biggest technical overhaul in decades.
Sadio Mané’s leadership shone through at the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations, including in the final in which Senegal beat host nation Morocco 1-0.
Phahlane’s recall is one of three options put to the state and defence in stalled Nkuna case

South Africans will miss out on two days off work in 2026.
Extortionists in Cape Town’s townships have turned everyday survival into a dangerous act of defiance. Residents say people have been threatened and assaulted for refusing to pay ‘protection fees’, leaving families trapped between poverty and fear.

A 22-year-old driver of a scholar transport vehicle has been arrested on charges of culpable homicide after a collision with a truck resulted in the deaths of 12 pupils in Gauteng.

Social media turned Ozempic and Mounjaro into household names, driving many users to seek treatment based on digital trends and influencers.
A shooting outside Booysens Magistrate’s Court has left at least two people dead.

South African corporates hold trillions in cash due to low confidence and deeply entrenched financial conservatism, with one economist arguing that a mindset shift to proactive investment is crucial to unlock growth.

Italian luxury sports carmaker Lamborghini said on Tuesday it delivered 10,747 vehicles worldwide in 2025, slightly improving on its prior-year performance and achieving an all-time record.
With schools already open and lessons under way, many pupils are still sitting in classrooms without full uniforms. This comes as major retailers such as PEP and Ackermans continue to hold large volumes of school items on lay-by, including uniforms, shoes, lunch boxes and stationery. Parents say rising costs are making it harder to keep up, and experts agree that the back-to-school burden is...
Militant group Islamic State claimed an explosion that officials said killed a Chinese national and six Afghans, while injuring several more as it tore through a Chinese-run restaurant in a heavily guarded part of Afghanistan’s capital.