
Second time’s the charm? Surprising stat about saying ‘I do’ again in South Africa
Wondering if tying the knot again is worth it? Stats SA data reveals an encouraging trend about second marriages in South Africa.
WEDNESDAY, 25 MARCH 2026, 22:36

Wondering if tying the knot again is worth it? Stats SA data reveals an encouraging trend about second marriages in South Africa.

Glencore’s South African ferrochrome unit could walk away from talks with the government over a discounted electricity package due to what it sees as unfavourable conditions.
If the US-Israeli war on Iran ended tomorrow, one verdict is already clear: Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu would walk away stronger, while US President Donald Trump would be left to manage the shock to global markets and to Gulf allies who have borne the heaviest costs.

South African motorists are in for a shock come April, as petrol and diesel prices are expected to skyrocket.

A R230 million project strengthens Cape Town’s luxury tourism appeal.

The Foschini Group has warned shareholders that its earnings will fall by more than 20% in its upcoming results for the 2026 financial year.

As meat prices continue to surge, South Africa’s vegans and health enthusiasts can celebrate dropping costs for fresh produce.
Israel launched a fresh wave of attacks on Iran, a day after US President Donald Trump told it not to repeat its strikes on Iranian natural gas infrastructure, which sharply escalated the US-Israeli war on Iran.

The strategic importance of Simon’s Town Naval Base has resurfaced in recent years as the Middle East conflict and the closure of key shipping routes forced global trade around the Cape of Good Hope.

As alcohol prices in South Africa continue to climb, two provinces are paying heavily for a weekend drink.

The latest Statistics South Africa data reveals a surprising province had the lowest meat prices in February 2026.

At 23, the singer-songwriter is shaping South African music on her own terms, blending beats, introspection and a fearless sense of self

Maluti-a-Phofung city manager Mzwakhe Mofokeng is on the warpath to stamp out rampant and entrenched corruption bringing the town to its knees

Tongaat Hulett, once the pride of the sugar belt and a 134-year-old industrial icon, has collapsed under the weight of mismanagement, scandal and shifting global markets

From launching a modelling academy to discovering global talent, Seboko’s journey reaches new heights at Paris Fashion Week

It is easier to start wars than to end them

Senior ANC leaders warn that controversies over Nkabane, Morero and Lesufi could cost the party crucial support in Johannesburg

A daring duo turn a humble bathtub into a stage for sensual acrobatics, aerial feats and playful humour in the latest show at Zingara’s Cape Town spiegeltent

Lotus Resources’ Kayelekera mine faces scrutiny after an audit revealed water safety and sanitation failures affecting workers

President Ramaphosa’s visit has given a new impetus to the diversification of our bilateral relations, from trade and tourism to arts and culture, thereby heralding a stronger partnership.

Within the framework of the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States (Celac) Closing Summit, chaired by Colombia, the First Celac–Africa High-Level Forum will be convened in Bogotá from 18 to 21 March this year. The forum will bring together heads of state and government from Celac member states and 20 African Union countries, as […]