
The Papers: Burnham’s ‘bumper Budget’ and Widdecombe murder ‘not political’
A potential Budget and details about the suspect in the murder of Ann Widdecombe lead Monday’s papers.
MONDAY, 13 JULY 2026, 09:35

A potential Budget and details about the suspect in the murder of Ann Widdecombe lead Monday’s papers.

At least 13 people, including five believed to be Britons, were killed by Thursday’s wildfire in Spain’s Almeria province.

It follows the UK’s largest and fastest growing meningitis B outbreak to date in Kent earlier this year.

Michael Steranka, vice president at the mobile game’s owner Scopely, says it has always been about bringing people together.

Cartel members and ex-colleagues describe how Zhang Zhidong allegedly linked Chinese chemicals to Mexican drug labs.

After a brief drop in temperature many areas will see heat and humidity build again this week

In the US, China, Europe, Russia and elsewhere, how is the UK’s expected new prime minister regarded?

An early estimate suggests more than 2,700 people will have died from heat-related causes during the UK’s exceptionally hot weather in recent months.

For a brief moment after his shock French Open loss, Jannik Sinner appeared vulnerable. He answered the critics by storming to a second Wimbledon title.
Much like the rest of South Africa, the rivers and streams that flow through Gauteng are experiencing unprecedented levels of pollution. A broken sewer pipe in Pretoria is an indication of widespread systemic collapse.
Médecins Sans Frontières says thousands displaced by anti-migrant violence are struggling to access healthcare, shelter and medication, while the government insists conditions at repatriation centres remain humane.

The veteran Republican says he will not return to work “quite yet”, in his first statement following weeks of speculation about his health.
In an unusually candid response to questions from Daily Maverick last week, Pikitup admitted it had spent years trying to run Johannesburg’s refuse collection service without enough money to replace trucks or pay suppliers. Mayor Dada Morero has announced additional budget allocations for Joburg Water and City Power, but on Pikitup, he’s said only that it is ‘next’ in line.
Two recent developments have started to lift the lid, just slightly, on how policy is really made in South Africa. While the main focus will continue to be on Resolve Communications, the recent spat over Eskom’s privatisation shows how entrenched the lack of transparency around policy development is. And has always been.
Announcing that her days as a ‘keyboard warrior’ are over, poet and podcaster Ntsiki Mazwai has thrown her hat into the ring in the race to become Johannesburg mayor in upcoming November elections. Despite lacking formal political experience, she argues her background as an outsider is exactly what frustrated voters need to rebuild the city.
The Department of Public Works and Infrastructure will deploy a team to formulate a plan of action to restore the notorious Algoa Park police flats.
Kabelo Kgobisa-Ngcaba was the COO of Tony Leon’s Resolve Communications until she entered Parliament as a DA MP. Then she spent more than six months asking questions that helped build a campaigning case for two of its clients.