The majority of violent crimes have shown a downward trend during the third quarter of the SAPS’s financial year, but the police minister and national commissioner both believe South Africa’s crime levels are still too high and law enforcement still has a long way to go.
Residents of the Sporong informal settlement in Randfontein are living in fear due to violence from illegal miners, despite a heavy police presence. Many have relocated or are sleeping elsewhere for safety, while some families have been allocated new homes, with the hope of further government intervention and the deployment of soldiers to ensure their security.
In a world where a handful of leaders shape AI’s impact on billions, the urgent need for public consent and oversight has never been clearer. Democracy must adapt or risk obsolescence.
Mergers and acquisitions are back in focus, with companies like Grindrod and MTN leading the charge. But will ambitious deals unlock true value or lead to pitfalls?
Political analyst Dr Frans Cronje said billionaire Patrice Motsepe is preparing to run for the ANC leadership and eventually the presidency of South Africa.
A damning Human Settlements committee report for Nelson Mandela Bay has revealed the true reasons why the national government has halted a R440m payment, significantly slowing down major infrastructure projects.
Chronic pesticide exposure is a ‘silent pandemic’ of neurodevelopmental harm in South Africa. The current regulatory system, designed for adults, fails to protect children from cumulative, low-level exposure.
The South African Weather Service has warned of severe thunderstorms with heavy rain, excessive lightning and hail in parts of the Eastern Cape, Western Cape, Northern Cape, Free State, Mpumalanga, KwaZulu-Natal and the North West.