News24 | Ado Krige, the man who helped expose lottery corruption, has died
Ado Krige, who died on 29 January, supplied key documents and information that blew the corruption at the NLC wide open.
WEDNESDAY, 11 FEBRUARY 2026, 23:48
Ado Krige, who died on 29 January, supplied key documents and information that blew the corruption at the NLC wide open.

With Arsenal playing twice this week in FPL, a triple-up on their assets is a no-brainer – and why not captain Mr Reliable, Gabriel?

South Africa outclassed Canada by 57 runs in their ICC T20 World Cup opener on Monday

Wasserman has been criticised after his flirtatious emails to Ghislaine Maxwell were revealed in the Epstein files.

DJ Sbu denies allegations of benefiting from R100m municipal grants, as claimed in the Madlanga commission.
Five people arrested for their alleged involvement in the recruitment of young people to fight in Russia’s war in Ukraine in contravention of South Africa’s Regulation of Foreign Military Assistance Act are expected back in court on Tuesday

Broadcaster Mapaseka Mokwele steps into author mode with her debut book, Intimate You: Your Relationship Pocketbook, a heartfelt guide to building healthier and more conscious relationships.

After an impressive start to life at Newcastle, what has happened to Nick Woltemade?

These are the key developments happening in South Africa today, 10 February 2026.

The Hilton group has officially terminated its management agreement with the Hilton Durban, leaving the iconic South African hotel’s future up in the air.

Top South African private school, Roedean, has changed its reasons as to why a tennis fixture against Jewish day school, King David Linksfield, was cancelled.

South Africans could soon face legal limits on how much cannabis they can grow, possess, or transport — and the government wants the public to weigh in.

The comedian is curating melt-in-your-mouth, gourmet street-food experiences
The South African Weather Service has warned of hot conditions and thunderstorms in multiple provinces, and it is also monitoring a tropical storm off the east coast.

Higher than legally acceptable levels of aflatoxin detected in some of its range has led to a voluntary product recall.

South Africa’s mining sector has slumped over the past few decades, shedding around 300,000 jobs, with one government policy identified as the source of this decline.
Goldman Sachs Group expects a busy year of deals for South Africa as the economy starts to benefit from structural reforms and rides a commodities-boom wave.

Outstanding statements from a journalist and historical conduct are among the material evidentiary gaps that allowed the ultimate return of embattled Ekurhuleni police chief Julius Mkhwanazi from suspension.

The deaths of 14 schoolchildren in a horrific scholar transport crash in the Vaal last month has jolted Gauteng into a familiar ritual of emergency meetings, stern warnings and promises of reform.

AmaZulu coach sees Nedbank Cup as ideal for club’s first cup since 1992

Amakhosi legend says coach Ben Youssef should not complain about what he can’t control