Iranians in South Africa are united against war propaganda. They reject foreign intervention, emphasising that pro-war voices do not represent their views. Together, they advocate for peace and Iranian sovereignty.
Experts say South Africa’s contradictory approach to drugs — treating addiction as both a disease and a crime — is fuelling a worsening crisis in places like Westbury, where illicit drugs plague the community
The National Consumer Commission has referred BM Foods Manufacturers to its tribunal to impose a R1m fine after Listeria traces were found in its hummus products.
The water crisis in Selby, an industrial suburb of Joburg, has deepened as businesses have been forced to spend thousands on acquiring water privately, with little communication from Johannesburg Water.
Washington’s top diplomat urged Israel and Lebanon to seize a “historic opportunity” for peace as direct talks between the two opened on Tuesday despite objections from Hezbollah, which announced fresh attacks on Israel just as negotiations got under way.
The Competition Commission has approved AttBid’s bid to acquire RMB Holdings, paving the way for the Van der Walt brothers to gain control of the company.
Johannesburg is urging residents to help shape its development priorities through the Integrated Development Plan – but behind the public meetings lies a process many say is opaque, poorly structured and increasingly ineffective.
There is a growing underclass that is the consequence of the South Africa’s once-vast mining migrant labour system, which once employed almost 500,000 foreign workers who were subjected to ruthless exploitation for decades.