MUNICIPAL MATTERS: Cape Town, Joburg and Ekurhuleni locked in dispute with AG over municipal audit reports
The Auditor-General has not signed off on the 2024-25 audit reports of three of South Africa’s largest metros due to ongoing formal disputes.
WEDNESDAY, 25 FEBRUARY 2026, 02:24
The Auditor-General has not signed off on the 2024-25 audit reports of three of South Africa’s largest metros due to ongoing formal disputes.

Fuel prices in South Africa are set to rise in March, driven by surging global oil prices amid escalating US-Iran tensions and a rand that is unlikely to strengthen further against a resurgent dollar.

South Africa’s minimum wage of R30.23 per hour is driving increased unemployment and poverty in the country.
JP Pietersen’s appointment as permanent Sharks head coach after a successful stint as interim is just one of several adjustments by the Sharks hierarchy.
In 2025 salon owner Sinem Çekinmez left Turkey, where she reportedly had money problems, and subsequently moved to Cape Town where she continued offering aesthetic treatments. But now, after some red flags around her were raised, she may have left South Africa.
What value would 44-year-old Serena Williams bring to the WTA Tour if she returned after stepping away from tennis four years ago?
Charles Schwab wired about $27.7 million on behalf of Jeffrey Epstein to a realtor in Morocco as the disgraced financier tried to purchase a palace in the 10 days before his 2019 arrest, including one transfer from an account which lacked sufficient funds, files released by the US Department of Justice show.
President Cyril Ramaphosa has written to the parties opposing the NHI and undertaken not to promulgate the NHI Act until the Constitutional Court has ruled on the public participation process.

The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation Trust, founded by billionaire Bill Gates, has continued to sell Microsoft shares.

In 2026, Smart Money host Alishia Seckam will facilitate discussions with the country’s foremost experts, covering the most pressing topics facing their sectors.
On The Readiness Report, Redi Tlhabi reflects on the fighting spirit of Jesse Jackson and the warning embedded in his life’s work: democracy weakens when citizens grow tired. With elections looming and institutions under strain, this is a call to courage, participation, and refusing to normalise injustice.

The Rupert family, particularly Anton Rupert and his son Johann Rupert, has had a profound impact on the preservation and economic revitalization of Graaff-Reinet.
Thirty years after a bombing intended to kill black people, South Africa still struggles to decide who must carry the cost of reconciliation.

Cape Town sculptor Warren Maroon wins the Investec Emerging Artist Award 2026 for ‘Rising Sun’ at the Cape Town Art Fair

Mantengu CEO Mike Miller is set to resign at the end of February. Miller and Mantengu made scathing allegations about share price manipulation against the JSE last year.
The tender is expected to establish a special purpose vehicle, where Transnet Port Terminals will have a 51% stake and the private partner will have the minority stake.

AfriForum and Eskom will face each other in court today as the utility is looking to appeal a ruling that it must release unredacted copies of its coal and diesel contracts.

At a Mail & Guardian post-Sona breakfast held in partnership with the Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung and the Embassy of Ireland, analysts turned from the president’s reform agenda to the harder question of execution. Structural unemployment, municipal dysfunction, coalition politics and institutional rebuilding dominated a discussion that placed delivery, not rhetoric, at the centre of South...

Bellarmine Chatunga Mugabe is in a heap of trouble, after his arrested in Johannesburg over a shooting incident.

The Finance Minister has not increased the contribution cap for tax-free savings investment accounts since it was introduced.