Another male-heavy DA leadership raises doubts on commitment to gender equality
In this latest episode of gender inequality, are we to believe that there really are no capable women leaders in the DA able to assume federal positions?
SATURDAY, 25 APRIL 2026, 04:27
In this latest episode of gender inequality, are we to believe that there really are no capable women leaders in the DA able to assume federal positions?
Formula One has made a series of rule refinements to address concerns raised around energy saving, inconsistent power delivery and driver safety.
An investigation by the Public Protector has exposed significant governance failures at Unisa following the “irregular” appointment of a retired security manager on a R1-million contract. The report reveals that Deputy Vice-Principal Matsiababa Motebele bypassed essential checks by acting as both the requester and sole approver of the hire, prompting a binding order for the vice-chancellor...
National Police Commissioner Fannie Masemola told journalists at the Pretoria Magistrate’s Court on Tuesday: “I know that I am not guilty, I am not wrong.” He faces four charges in relation to a R360-million contract that the SAPS awarded to Vusimuzi “Cat” Matlala’s company.
Germany poured cold water on calls to suspend the EU’s cooperation deal with Israel, despite rising anger over the war in Lebanon and the situation in the occupied Palestinian territories.
Young stars in sports have to navigate the pressure of expectation, global superstardom and the abuse of the masses, all while still trying to figure themselves out as human beings.

The National Prosecuting Authority will not be proceeding with charges against the shooter involved in the Emmarentia road rage incident in Joburg that left one man dead and his wife hospitalised with injuries.

A fire at Lower Sabie Camp marks another setback for Kruger, as damage and recent floods disrupt travel ahead of the long weekend.

Masemola has become a co-accused in the case involving 12 police officials, three company directors and a R360 million contract awarded to Vusimuzi “Cat” Matlala’s company, Medicare24
Whether or not President Cyril Ramaphosa will head to France for a state visit rests with the leaders of the two countries, French ambassador to South Africa David Martinon has emphasised.

Peet and Mel Viljoen are facing imminent deportation from the US after pleading not guilty to charges of aggravated retail theft in Florida.

Western Cape police are investigating an armed robbery in which a domestic worker was allegedly held hostage by a group of men during a targeted break-in at a house in Glenhaven, Bellville South, belonging to Cape Town underworld figure and suspected Sexy Boys gang leader Jerome Booysen.

Cassius Mailula could return to Toronto in the US when his loan deal with KV Kortrijk expires at the end of the season.

More than 40% of Cape Town’s population is exposed to high or very high air pollution risk, according to a new UCT study that reveals sharp environmental inequalities across the city. The research shows the worst impacts are concentrated in historically disadvantaged communities and calls for targeted action

Pitso Mosimane and his agency are facing a lawsuit of R1.2 million from an Iranian agent who claims he was never paid his commission.

More rainfall is expected in parts of Cape Town on Tuesday. City of Cape Town teams are still out assessing and conducting mop-up operations following heavy rainfall over the weekend.
The United States expressed confidence that peace talks with Iran would go ahead in Pakistan and a senior Iranian official said Tehran was considering joining, but significant hurdles and uncertainty remained as the end of a ceasefire approached.
Three years after Cloete and Thomas Murray were gunned down in a brazen hit, Jeff Wicks and Kyle Cowan discuss why the police have made no progress.

For millions of people on the continent, motorcycles provide the most affordable and accessible form of transport, while also creating livelihoods for riders and small businesses