
New mine near the Kruger National Park under fire
An application to construct a large coal mine near the Kruger National Park’s southern border has drawn strong backlash from local communities and AfriForum.
THURSDAY, 02 APRIL 2026, 02:17

An application to construct a large coal mine near the Kruger National Park’s southern border has drawn strong backlash from local communities and AfriForum.
Limpopo has emerged as the ANC’s kingmaker. With more than 73% of the vote in 2024, President Cyril Ramaphosa is counting on its leadership to deliver a decisive local election victory and set the national tone.
In a two-one split ruling, the Gauteng High Court in Johannesburg has dismissed Jacob Zuma and Thabo Mbeki’s bid to force the removal of retired Justice Sisi Khampepe from the apartheid prosecutions inquiry – because the former presidents failed to get Chief Justice Mandisa Maya’s permission to sue her.
Johannesburg’s benchmark stock index is heading for its worst month in almost two decades, reeling from a double hit as the Iran war saps demand for emerging-market assets while plunging precious-metal prices weigh on the country’s miners.

Soaring electricity prices are driving customers to alternative energy and increased efficiency, causing declining demand that threatens Eskom’s financial sustainability.
The MK Party has lost its legal bid to prevent former National Director of Public Prosecutions Samila Batohi from receiving her pension payout.
Chef Luke Dale-Roberts’ Salon, opened in 2023 in Cape Town, gained acclaim for its nine-course tasting menu and numerous awards under Executive Chef Carla Schulze. Dale-Roberts is shifting focus to a new venture at Tswalu Kalahari Reserve, aiming to create a high-concept, destination dining experience inspired by the unique landscape and local craftsmanship.

South Africa appointed career diplomat Thabo Thage as its so-called minister plenipotentiary to Washington as it finalises the selection of a permanent ambassador.

The High Court has ruled that Transnet’s tender process for a R300 million security contract was irregular, unlawful, and invalid.

The City of Johannesburg has had trading in its bonds suspended on the JSE after failing to publish audited financial statements on time.

Calls are growing for the government to provide temporary relief from fuel levies in April as a significant petrol and diesel hike looms.

Johannesburg is one of those cities that gets better and better the more time you spend in it. You might spend a morning sipping flat whites in a chic café, browsing a weekend market, hiking through a nature reserve, or sitting down to a plate of delicious food. Whether you’re spending a day in the […]

A Miss Thailand contestant’s veneers fell out on stage this week and, honestly, it made me question everything about the world we’re living in.

Soaring electricity prices caused by years of Eskom mismanagement have eroded South Africa’s former power-cost advantage, forcing smelters to shut down.
Making a future through education and creativity is the organisation’s core aim.
Five South African women have been arrested at OR Tambo International Airport in Johannesburg, after they were allegedly found to be carrying drugs.

The DA’s growing tendency to publicly frame the successes of the Government of National Unity (GNU) as primarily its own achievement undermines the basic principles, protocol and discipline of government communication.
JERUSALEM, March 29 (Reuters) – Israel blocked Jerusalem’s Catholic cardinal from marking Palm Sunday at the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, sparking an international outcry that led Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to reverse the ban for the remainder of Holy Week.
SYDNEY, March 30 (Reuters) – Australian police shot dead a fugitive gunman who had been on the run for seven months after allegedly killing two police personnel in a remote town in Victoria state, Australian media widely reported on Monday.
The rand has already lost nearly 8% of its value in March, putting it on course to surpass the 7% “Nenegate” crash in December 2015, when former President Jacob Zuma fired Finance Minister Nhlanhla Nene.