
Manchester born and bred, but moving to Israel
Richard Manville has lived in the UK all his life, but now he’s leaving Salford for Israel because he says the antisemitism here is intolerable.
SATURDAY, 02 MAY 2026, 07:12

Richard Manville has lived in the UK all his life, but now he’s leaving Salford for Israel because he says the antisemitism here is intolerable.
Failed asylum seeker who tried to scale perimeter fence ‘wanted to send a message about stopping the Israeli-Hamas conflict in Gaza’
In Colombia, a critical mass of countries came together at a conference to map a fossil fuel phaseout, with an energy thought leader reporting that the Iran war has ‘broken’ fossil fuel markets, pushing countries towards more secure renewable energy alternatives.

A loud explosion was heard as bomb disposal experts made the 250kg device safe.
Look under the hood and things can get pretty murky. Kees Beyers told me how Woolworths, in particular, had treated him and his chocolate company, after he sought partnerships with other retailers.
China’s new zero-tariff policy now encompasses 53 African countries, including South Africa, and will be in place until April 2028.

Namibia’s central bank kept its main interest rate unchanged at 6.50% on Wednesday, saying the outlook for economic growth and inflation had worsened due to the spillover effects of the Iran war.

The World Championship semi-final between John Higgins and Shaun Murphy is delicately poised at 8-8 after a captivating second session at the Crucible Theatre in Sheffield.
The state’s proposed overhaul of South Africa’s (SA’s) capital controls finally brings the crypto sector into the regulatory fold. But between missing thresholds, peer-to-peer transaction bans, and widespread panic over state confiscation, the draft is a messy mix of overreach and libertarian pearl-clutching.

But Alex Davies-Jones says further restrictions must be balanced against the “fundamental right” to protest.
The commission’s regulatory review project asks which rules are still necessary, and which are holding the economy back, and to identify changes that lower regulatory compliance costs, reduce delays and open markets to more participants.
A Ugandan court sentenced a man to death on Thursday for killing four young children this month at a nursery school, in an attack that sparked public outrage and concern for pupils’ safety in the East African country.
The Constitutional Court’s ruling that the South African Human Rights Commission (SAHRC) cannot issue binding directives weakens one of South Africa’s most accessible human rights institutions, shifting the burden of enforcement onto those least able to carry it. In doing so, it underscores a deeper reality: that access to justice in SA remains uneven, often shaped less by rights than by...
Slovo Park, a township south of Johannesburg between Eldorado Park and Lenasia, tells the same story of failure and neglect experienced by so many other communities further away from the economic hub and public eye of Johannesburg

Tshwane University of Technology confers recognition on one of nation’s sporting greats
Phone 17 Pro series and newly launched low-cost MacBook Neo laptop are drawing buyers

American singer Izzy Escobar features on the album alongside the likes of Dua Lipa and Olivia Dean.

What the Africa Forward Summit means for the continent in anew global order.

Abdullah Albadri was arrested in April last year as he tried to climb over the railings of the embassy in London.

A viral spicy wings challenge by fast-food franchise RocoMamas has sparked a heated debate over participant safety, with critics questioning the health risks associated with the extreme chilli levels used in the meal.

The US defence secretary says the timer for the president to report to Congress “pauses or stops” in a ceasefire.