
John Steenhuisen not out of the woods yet
The DA’s FedEx is launching a disciplinary inquiry to determine whether John Steenhuisen and/or Dion George violated sections of the DA’s constitution.
WEDNESDAY, 21 JANUARY 2026, 15:04

The DA’s FedEx is launching a disciplinary inquiry to determine whether John Steenhuisen and/or Dion George violated sections of the DA’s constitution.

These are the key developments happening in South Africa today, 13 January 2026.

Steenberg Golf Estate in Cape Town ranks among South Africa’s top luxury estates.

South African businesses buckle under the weight of an increasing regulatory burden, while criminals, who ignore all laws, flourish.

As numerous countries across the globe crack the whip on social media platform X, RISE Mzansi has called for South African lawmakers to introduce stricter rules for major media platforms.

Basic Education Minister Siviwe Gwarube said the notion that 30% constituted a pass mark was political sloganism

Minister of Basic Education, Siviwe Gwarube, said that the pass rate must account for learners who drop out before writing their final exams.

Molefe is currently out on R50 000 bail on charges of fraud, corruption and contraventions of the Public Finance Management Act and the Companies Act linked to his tenure at Transnet

Simon’s Town has become a strategically critical naval hub that is drawing heightened interest from major world powers.

The Democratic Alliance has cleared leader John Steenhuisen of misappropriation of party funds through the use of his party-issued credit card.

The MK Party has appointed Brian Molefe, a former CEO of Eskom and Transnet embroiled in multiple corruption scandals, as its new treasurer general.

The auction will take place online in February.

Millions scattered across Johannesburg, London, Sydney, Toronto, New York and beyond have not abandoned their homeland; instead, they have sustained it

The US is set to exit the UN climate treaty and key global science institutions under a Trump directive, a move critics say will isolate the country and deepen climate and biodiversity risks

The emotion was clear in his voice and body language, as His Excellency Ryad Mezzour, Minister of Industry & Trade, Kingdom of Morocco, addressed the Africa Investment Roundtable on 24 November 2025 in Riyadh: “They say that Africa – all of Africa – is risky. More risky than Amazon, more risky than Tesla, more risky […]

To understand what a car warranty is, it helps first to understand how key car parts work and what happens when they don’t. A car may look like a lifestyle purchase on the surface, but it’s really a collection of mechanical components that wear down over time. The truth is that the leather seats last […]

Ministers in the Government of National Unity have spent upwards of R450 million in travel-related expenses since taking office 18 months ago.

Mamelodi Sundowns are to make space for Monnapule Saleng by loaning out Thapelo Maseko who hasn’t been a regular this season.

South Africa’s matric pass rate has seen a notable change since the introduction of the National Senior Certificate system in 2014, but some opposition parties are calling for a dramatic change.

The DA has slammed South Africa’s International Relations Minister for defending a military exercise with countries that are ‘implicated in the repression of fundamental human rights.’

Beneath the rhetoric of progress lies a more troubling reality that South Africa’s climate transition remains stuck between ambition and action.