
It’s mind over matter for Soweto derby – Ben Youssef
Team focused on mental prep, and co-coach happy with Chislett
FRIDAY, 27 FEBRUARY 2026, 18:29

Team focused on mental prep, and co-coach happy with Chislett

Zwane calls for immediate response as Usuthu title ambitions take a knock

Across townships, rural areas, and industrial nodes are resilient entrepreneurs who have built businesses under severe constraints. They have navigated weak infrastructure, scarce capital, and volatile demand. They have endured – and grown.

The 78-year-old Lai, however, remains detained for a separate national security case.
In South Africa, access to weight loss medicines like Ozempic and Mounjaro remains limited to those who can shell out a few thousand rand a month.
WASHINGTON, Feb 25 (Reuters) – A US Senate committee next week will consider extending the planned life of the International Space Station by two years to give companies more time to develop a replacement, one of a few changes to a Nasa bill focused on rivalling China’s growing footprint in space.
SAO PAULO/JUIZ DE FORA, Brazil, Feb 25 (Reuters) – The death toll from the heavy rains in Brazil’s southeastern state of Minas Gerais has risen to 46, according to figures released by the state fire department on Wednesday.
GENEVA, Feb 26 (Reuters) – Iran and the US hold the latest round of talks in Geneva on Thursday aimed at resolving their longstanding nuclear dispute and averting new US strikes on Iran following a large-scale military buildup.
HAVANA, Feb 25 (Reuters) – Cuban forces killed four people and wounded six others aboard a Florida-registered speedboat that entered Cuban waters on Wednesday and opened fire on a Cuban patrol, the Cuban government said at a time of heightened tensions with the United States.

Former Australian of the Year Grace Tame said the word was a “misogynist’s code for a woman who won’t comply”.

The 33-year-old will still face federal charges in the US and is due to appear in court on Thursday.

The Met’s apology for revealing a source related to Lord Mandelson’s arrest is prominent on Thursday’s papers.

A ban on new holiday homes sees more permanent residents but some say the policy harms tourism.
In the Western Cape, all roads led to George in the Garden Route following tumultuous weeks in the region: a water crisis and a series of political defections which have rocked the George area in particular. Western Cape Premier Alan Winde delivered his State of the Province Address on Wednesday, which touched on political instability — including in nearby hung councils.
A controversial Vietnamese national was arrested trying to flee South Africa while on wildlife trafficking charges. Huy Bao Tran is linked to the ‘staged’ theft of 98 rhino horns and a vast global syndicate.
Just as many expected a retreat from wildlife reform, Mpumalanga has taken the opposite step – moving to shut down captive lion breeding and jolting an industry that believed the political winds were turning in its favour.
The Eastern Cape Department of Health is grappling with massive unpaid pharmaceutical bills of about R1-billion. While officials deny that their ability to provide medication to patients has collapsed, the suspension of 21 accounts with some of the country’s biggest pharmaceutical companies has led to vital medicine shortages, raising serious concerns about patient safety.
In a wide-ranging interview, Daily Maverick’s Ferial Haffajee sits down with Herman Mashaba, president of ActionSA and mayoral candidate for Johannesburg, to probe his plans for a city in crisis. From the deepening water shortages and collapsing infrastructure to his hardline stance on undocumented immigrants, Mashaba lays out an agenda rooted in enforcement and administrative overhaul.
The US has committed a $5.88-billion spending package to the global response to HIV, one year after severe Pepfar funding cuts rocked local and international health programmes. But what does this mean for South Africa?