
Controversial wall splits Cape Town in two
Cape Town’s plan to build a security wall along the N2 to safeguard motorists has split the city’s residents into ‘for’ and ‘against’ camps.
SUNDAY, 15 FEBRUARY 2026, 04:17

Cape Town’s plan to build a security wall along the N2 to safeguard motorists has split the city’s residents into ‘for’ and ‘against’ camps.

Experience the thrill of the NTT DATA Pro-Am at Fancourt this weekend as top golfers compete on South Africa’s most iconic golf courses.

At the end of January, one of the most dynamic trading events of the season, the JustMarkets Boost Contest, officially concluded.

A controversial safety wall planned along the N2 near Cape Town International Airport.

Strava transformed fitness into a social powerhouse by turning every mile into a shared achievement for a community of 180 million athletes.

South Africa’s Corruption Perception Index score has stagnated for three years in a row, with the country remaining below the global average.
Ado Krige, who died on 29 January, supplied key documents and information that blew the corruption at the NLC wide open.

These are the key developments happening in South Africa today, 10 February 2026.

The Hilton group has officially terminated its management agreement with the Hilton Durban, leaving the iconic South African hotel’s future up in the air.

Top South African private school, Roedean, has changed its reasons as to why a tennis fixture against Jewish day school, King David Linksfield, was cancelled.

South Africans could soon face legal limits on how much cannabis they can grow, possess, or transport — and the government wants the public to weigh in.
The South African Weather Service has warned of hot conditions and thunderstorms in multiple provinces, and it is also monitoring a tropical storm off the east coast.

South Africa’s mining sector has slumped over the past few decades, shedding around 300,000 jobs, with one government policy identified as the source of this decline.
Goldman Sachs Group expects a busy year of deals for South Africa as the economy starts to benefit from structural reforms and rides a commodities-boom wave.

Minister of Water and Sanitation, Pemmy Majodina, said the department has done all it can for South Africa’s water system, shifting the blame to the Constitution, local government, and water mafias.