
Pause before you bite: Foreign matter you don’t expect in your food
Foreign matter still lurks in everyday foods, despite South African regulations protecting you from harmful and revolting ingredients.
MONDAY, 27 APRIL 2026, 18:31

Foreign matter still lurks in everyday foods, despite South African regulations protecting you from harmful and revolting ingredients.

Community members march to police station to seek answers surrounding storekeeper who ‘disappeared’ while going to deposit some money

The relationship between Russia and South Africa elevated to a Comprehensive Strategic Partnership in March 2013, solidifying a long-term cooperative framework
With China’s DeepSeek V4 launch, the balance in the AI arms race shifts, revealing the potential threat to US dominance in artificial intelligence innovation.

Former heavyweight world champion Anthony Joshua will make his comeback against Kristian Prenga in Riyadh on 25 July.

On 27 April we should remember not only the dancing, but the funerals, the compromises and the unfinished work of liberation

President Cyril Ramaphosa says South Africa’s democracy must be measured by its ability to deliver real, material improvements in people’s lives

The DA has already put veteran Helen Zille on the Joburg ballot

President outlines democratic gains and challenges in SA during keynote Freedom Day speech
Discovery Life recently released its 2025 claim statistics. They make for sobering reading.

Sabastian Sawe and Tigst Assefa rewrote the record books in London on Sunday. Was it in part down to the shoes?
South Africa has received well-wishes, even from an unlikely ally, the United States, as it commemorates Freedom Day.

Officials say each monk was found with around 5kg of Kush – a particularly potent form of the drug – hidden within “false walls” in their luggage.

Oz Pearlman says he thought they were “about to die” as he and the US president lay half-a-metre apart on the ground during the incident.

For too long, despite its undeniable popularity, the Soweto derby had lost its lustre as a real rivalry, but that rivalry returned in Sunday’s match because Kaizer Chiefs refused to turn the other cheek

Kenya’s Sabastian Sawe on becoming the first person to break the two-hour barrier for the marathon.

Hundreds of Tshwane TVET College students have been left without food and basic necessities after the NSFAS halted allowance payments due to data inconsistencies, forcing some to boycott classes.
Economists expect the unbearable pressure on households to increase.

The Conservatives say the PM misled Parliament “multiple times” and that the Privileges Committee should investigate.