Skip to Content

TUESDAY, 17 FEBRUARY 2026, 05:47

Top Stories

E-hailing driver murder case stuns village of accused

Yesterday at 20:14 PM, via SowetanLIVE

Isaac Satlat, a 22-year-old e-hailing driver on the brink of graduating in automobile engineering, was tragically murdered. Three suspects are on trial for premeditated murder and robbery, and Satlat’s family, while devastated, seeks understanding of the crime’s motivation.

Ekurhuleni to tackle illegal mining in Payneville area

Yesterday at 19:50 PM, via SowetanLIVE

The City of Ekurhuleni has confirmed that a community meeting will be held on Tuesday in the Gugulethu informal settlement of Payneville, Springs, to address illegal mining activities in the area

Ekurhuleni vets over 3,500 metro officers

Yesterday at 19:40 PM, via SowetanLIVE

The City of Ekurhuleni’s internal audit department has resumed the vetting of over 3,500 metro police officers, which had not been conducted annually as required by legislation. Chief Audit Executive Phillip Rakgwale stated that this process, now independent and involving an external firm, was prompted by revelations from the Madlanga commission and aims to ensure officers with criminal records...

Australia on brink as Nissanka sends Sri Lanka through

Yesterday at 19:06 PM, via BBC News

Australia’s hopes of reaching the knockout stages of the T20 World Cup are all but over after Sri Lanka’s Pathum Nissanka hit a brilliant unbeaten 100 to condemn them to an eight-wicket defeat in Pallekele.

The end of prime in South Africa

Yesterday at 18:56 PM, via Daily Investor

The South African Reserve Bank seeks to replace prime, the main reference commercial banks use to price trillions of rands of loans, with its benchmark interest rate.

Eskom and Transnet are being privatised

Yesterday at 18:12 PM, via Daily Investor

South Africa’s weak state finances and heavily indebted SOEs are forcing reforms that open key sectors to private investment, effectively resulting in companies taking over roles once dominated by the state.

  1. Pages:
  2. 1
  3. 2
  4. 3
  5. 4
  6. 5
  7. ...
  8. 43