In what has become a grimly familiar start to the academic year, Cape Peninsula University of Technology continues to struggle to place students in accommodation. Many have slept outside the District Six campus, while others are being moved into temporary housing. Their spokesperson says while they are ‘compassionate to those who apply and don’t get accepted’, their priority is to...
SAN FRANCISCO, Feb 3 (Reuters) – National Football League and federal law enforcement officials said on Tuesday there were no planned Immigration and Customs Enforcement operations for Sunday’s Super Bowl or the events leading up to it.
Local business development is being stifled by government regulations. Economic advisor Leon Louw believes the time is right for the Bay to bring about policy changes to stimulate economic growth. He says look at what some of the biggest economies around the world are doing, and then copy their models and policies.
The ANC described Councillor Lazola Gungxe as ‘not only a colleague, but a comrade and a friend’, while the police say the motive for his murder is yet to be determined.
New records released by the US Department of Justice show that convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein seemed to have a particular affinity for South African women.
Toxic tar balls threaten endangered seabirds along South Africa’s coast, revealing significant gaps in the country’s pollution monitoring and response capabilities.
More than 50 000 people have been evacuated from their homes in northern Morocco due to severe weather and heavy rainfall affecting several provinces, the interior ministry told AFP on Tuesday.
SA Canegrowers seeks to abolish South Africa’s sugar tax, blaming it and cheap imports for industry job losses. However, health advocates argue the levy is vital for reducing obesity and preventing thousands of diabetes-related deaths.
Over about five decades, Dolphin Action and Protection Group founder Nan Rice worked tirelessly to protect dolphins, whales and porpoises, and many other marine creatures, driven by deep passion and unswayable conviction, and reinforced with tenacity, courage and chutzpah.
Buhle Sikade has been using an HIV-prevention injection that gives her almost foolproof protection against contracting HIV through sex – medicine that other HIV-negative people in South Africa will be able to get from 360 government clinics for free from April. Here’s what it’s done for her and how it works.
WeBuyCars’ share price has plummeted by 16.75% over the last seven trading days, which saw its market cap decline from R22.09 billion to R18.39 billion.
Last year, we exposed the fact that a completely unqualified 22 year old had been appointed as the Chief of Staff to the Minister of Social Development. She’s been suspended on full pay for three months – and has now quietly resigned, apparently without facing any disciplinary charges – despite the fact that the department has claimed that she was appointed because a falsified CV was submitted.
French authorities summoned billionaire Elon Musk to a “voluntary interview” and searched the local offices of his social media network X on Tuesday in a probe into alleged political interference and sexual deepfakes, prosecutors said.
A little number crunching of the fluid mechanics sort helps to explain insane traffic levels at this time of year, but you don’t have to be a mathematician to know the real reason we can end up with situations like Monday morning in Joburg.
Mpact is considering closing its Springs paper mill by end-March 2026 due to a surge in cheap imports driven by global oversupply and a strong rand, threatening 377 jobs.