
IN PICS | Durban fishermen face the climate crisis
As climate change worsens, the fight between fishermen and the sea is becoming a battle they can no longer afford to keep losing
SATURDAY, 04 APRIL 2026, 06:20

As climate change worsens, the fight between fishermen and the sea is becoming a battle they can no longer afford to keep losing

The JSE has welcomed its new CEO, Valdene Reddy, who has now officially taken the reins from Leila Fourie.
Israel’s emergency medical service said 14 people, including an 11-year-old girl, were wounded during a missile attack that the military blamed on Iran, and police said caused damage at several sites.

Alongside headline entertainment, the Rand Show is opening a window into the future, providing all South Africans a space to learn, explore and discover how technology and gaming are shaping everyday life, education and opportunity

Concerns over fiduciary duties and failure to protect athletes damaging the body’s reputation.

Chery aims to begin production by the end of 2027 at the South African plant it is acquiring from Nissan, where it also plans to make electrified vehicles.
The SAHRC heard submissions in March about the food security crisis in South Africa, with the Universal Basic Income Coalition submitting that it would like to see the SRD grant transferred to a universal basic income grant. This is in light of the SRD grant only reaching half of those who live below the food poverty line, and it’s value being outstripped by the cost of living.

Nut exports from South African markets grow as global demand rises, with some popular myths around certain nuts busted.

A leading carmaker says it will inject R10.4 billion into KwaZulu-Natal, as President Cyril Ramaphosa hails a new phase of economic growth.
Thirty years after democracy, the Ingonyama Trust continues to govern nearly three million hectares in KwaZulu-Natal through a system born of political compromise, leaving millions of South Africans trapped under leases that disregard customary rights and constitutional principles. The trust’s opaque operations, gendered injustices and links to violence reveal an urgent need for reform that...

The trio reflect on how they are the faces of change
Crafted around a bird theme, South Africa’s economy faces a crucial choice: 3% growth (African Fish Eagle), a lost decade (Marabou Stork), or low growth (Hadeda). Domestic reform delivery is key to escaping the most likely, complacent Hadeda scenario.

The increase takes immediate effect for Eskom direct customers
Health Minister Aaron Motsoaledi has met the South African Medical Association – one of the organisations taking him to court about the National Health Insurance Act – to talk about ‘things we have in common’. President Cyril Ramaphosa is also planning to meet Business Unity South Africa, again, after a 2024 meeting, in which they discussed alternatives to the NHI.

Coach says short turnaround after PSL ends leaves little time for altitude adaptation

Minister of Social Development Sisisi Tolashe was forced to retract a DG vacancy post she defended after President Cyril Ramaphosa clarified that the power to appoint someone in the position lay with him

Eskom has made significant headway in improving its financial standing, but major risks threaten to derail the utility’s progress if left unaddressed.

Ford SA will roll out an updated Ranger line-up during the first half of 2026, bringing revised engines, new derivatives and wider availability of existing powertrains for its popular locally-built bakkie.
US President Donald Trump and his secretary of state, Marco Rubio, said the end of the war on Iran could be near, with Washington signalling potential for direct talks with Tehran’s leadership and a winding down of the conflict even without a deal