
The AM Check-in | Your Top 3 Reads Today
Sowetan’s choice of the top three reads you should not miss today
MONDAY, 30 MARCH 2026, 10:00

Sowetan’s choice of the top three reads you should not miss today

South Africa’s largest distance learning university is taking a bold step into aviation, aiming to blend theory with real world experience.

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Two sailboats, with nine crew member, failed to arrive in Havana as scheduled

The Tshwane council has taken steps to put chief financial officer Gareth Mnisi on suspension following tender influence allegations.
News24 investigative journalist Jeff Wicks is a joint winner of the inaugural Ninety One For Tomorrow Award, sharing the R1 million prize with Daily Maverick journalist Pieter-Louis Myburgh for his exceptional contribution to investigative journalism in South Africa.

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Sunday’s Legends Derby between Kaizer Chiefs and Orlando Pirates has been cancelled.

Coal-trucking syndicates sabotaged conveyor belts and railways to profit from expensive road transport and coal price arbitrage during the past decade’s load-shedding crisis, which is now under control.

More than two decades after the rise of former President Jacob Zuma reshaped South Africa’s political landscape

South Africa’s Treasury has doubled the Single Discretionary Allowance to R2 million per year, giving taxpayers greater flexibility to move money offshore.

Just like they used to present Channel O many year ago, TV personality Nomuzi “Moozlie” Mabena is excited to make her radio debut on Metro FM alongside Siyabonga “Scoop” Ngwekazi on their new weekend show, Lift Off.

Just like they used to present Channel O many year ago, TV personality Nomuzi “Moozlie” Mabena is excited to make her radio debut on Metro FM alongside Siyabonga “Scoop” Ngwekazi on their new weekend show, Lift Off.

There is a brewing catastrophe waiting to unfold in KwaZulu-Natal, specifically in Durban. A vigilante movement known as March and March is inciting violence against African foreign nationals in this part of the country.

Flags R1.4bn in wasted expenditure as government fails to heed audit warnings

Disgruntled branch member files urgent action to stop it

Who are Los Canaleros’s most deadly players?

The Tshwane DA has questioned Mayor Nasiphi Moya’s failure to suspend finance MMC Eugene Modise, despite an internal investigation recommending disciplinary action five months ago.

South Africans have long voiced deep frustration over their personal safety, accusing the SA Police Service of poor policing of public spaces.

The parliamentary committees on the safety and security cluster have deliberated on the deployment of soldiers to police crime.
Broos feels that Bafana lost their fighting spirit and commitment in their last Afcon in Morocco, where they were eliminated in the last 16 by Cameroon.