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DAY ZERO: While Joburg battles for water tankers, they’ve been failing at informal settlements for years
Joburg has deployed tankers across the city during the latest water crisis, leading to frustrations over access and availability. Informal settlements have been battling the failed water tanker system for years.
Ukraine’s Heraskevych says he will compete in banned helmet, defying IOC
CORTINA D’AMPEZZO/MILAN, Italy, Feb 10 (Reuters) – Ukrainian skeleton racer Vladyslav Heraskevych said on Tuesday he will defy an International Olympic Committee ban and compete in his “helmet of remembrance” honouring those killed in the war with Russia.

WEATHER: Severe storms with heavy downpours and HAIL expected in SA
Curious about what the skies hold? Discover the latest outlook for all nine provinces across South Africa this Wednesday, 11 February 2026.
‘DRUG-BUST OPERATION’: Authorities distance themselves from fatal shooting at which ActionSA’s Xolani Khumalo was present
Joburg metro police and the SAPS have denied involvement in the fatal ‘drug-bust operation’ attended by ActionSA’s Ekurhuleni mayoral candidate, Xolani Khumalo, in Johannesburg during the filming of his TV show.
News24 | Zimbabwe cabinet backs constitutional overhaul critics call bid to extend Mnangagwa’s rule
Zimbabwe’s cabinet approved on Tuesday sweeping changes to the constitution that critics said were part of a bid to extend President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s term by two years until 2030.

South Africa getting a new SOE
South Africa’s government plans to set up a new company to manage its vast property portfolio worth an estimated R155 billion.
News24 | PODCAST | Listen Up! The great national service debate
Acclaimed businessman Mark Barnes and senior editor Tim Cohen discuss the biggest news items of the week.
News24 | Girl power on the global stage: Two SA pupils win bronze at science fair in Taiwan
Karabo Mpuru and Yu-Yao Chen are celebrating a remarkable achievement after both were awarded third prizes at the Taiwan International Science Fair this month.
MINING INDABA 2026: Sibanye, Valterrra and JM team up to find new applications — and markets — for PGMs
A couple of things are at play here. PGM prices are currently on the rebound. But this is off a low base after being depressed for years – a state of affairs that is partly a consequence of the industry’s heavy exposure to the fate of the internal combustion engine, or ICE.
BUSINESS REFLECTION: After the Bell: Why is Pick n Pay battling to Shop Rite?
Pricing, thrifty shoppers, better value elsewhere, a restrictive ownership model – there seem to be several things that really count against Pick n Pay, while Checkers can afford to play around with smart trolley tech.
FUNCTIONAL FUNGI: Brain boost or brand boost? The market momentum behind lion’s mane mushrooms
Lion’s mane mushrooms have become shorthand for cognitive health in the wellness industry, a product that promises sharper thinking, better memory and longevity. In South Africa, this enthusiasm is translating into a fast-growing niche market valued at millions of rand.
News24 | PODCAST | The Lead: Johannesburg Water strike called off but supply crisis deepens
Seasoned broadcast journalist Graeme Raubenheimer brings you The Lead, News24’s definitive podcast for in-depth reporting.
News24 | Zimbabwe expects fastest growth in 14 years after IMF deal
Zimbabwe’s economy could grow at its fastest pace in 14 years after the nation secured a 10-month staff-monitored programme with the International Monetary Fund, its secretary for finance and economic development said.
MINING INDABA 2026: Strategic is the new critical for minerals in Africa
What’s more than critical? A thesaurus would say ‘dire’ or ‘imperative’, but Africa needs something stronger to capitalise on its raw material endowments – Strategic Minerals is what we’re calling it now.

Every business depends on nature and most are helping destroy it, landmark report warns
Biodiversity loss has become a systemic risk to the global economy, as businesses continue to profit from nature while failing to pay for the damage

The crime turning a South African township into a warzone
Illegal mining has plunged one of South Africa’s townships into lawlessness, violence and fear, with the problem starting to escalate across the country.