
News24 | All Western Cape schools closed on Tuesday as severe weather continues
All schools in the Western Cape will be closed on Tuesday as severe weather conditions continue to batter the province.
MONDAY, 11 MAY 2026, 22:14

All schools in the Western Cape will be closed on Tuesday as severe weather conditions continue to batter the province.

The Merseyside site was last used to isolate those arriving from China at the start of the Covid pandemic.
The deadline for public comment on the 2,700-page draft environmental scoping report and appendices has been extended to 25 May.

The beneficiaries of the ANC’s Phala Phala evasions were not the people of South Africa but the opposition, writes Jovial Rantao.

A look at Mother’s Day, recycled lovers and salaries that defy South African maths as we see it in popular soap operas.

It’s Krieling’s second DDC title after winning it with the now-defunct SuperSport United
A conversation with the playwright and director about The Killing of a Union Leader, his new theatrical thriller, which revels in the smug awfulness of four characters operating at the slippery intersection of corporate and political power.

Rising bulk diesel costs are putting pressure on operators, making fuel discounts vital
The Bulls on Monday announced a host of signings to significantly strengthen their stocks for the 2026/27 season.

The steelworks has been under government control for almost a year, but leglistation to nationalise it will be put forward this week.

Senior cops and a civilian out on bail

Senior cops and a civilian out on bail
Philippine lawmakers on Monday overwhelmingly backed the impeachment of Vice President Sara Duterte, setting the stage for a trial in the Senate that could end her hopes for a presidential run in 2028.
Chinese and U.S. anti-narcotics authorities arrested five suspects and seized a batch of drugs in a joint investigation of a drug smuggling and trafficking case, China’s state-run news agency Xinhua reported on Monday.
Nigeria’s Defence Headquarters on Monday denied reports of civilian deaths from airstrikes on suspected bandits in the northern Niger state, saying the strikes were intelligence-led and hit only militant targets.
Poland will seek answers about how a former minister wanted on abuse of power charges managed to travel from Hungary to the United States, a foreign ministry spokesperson said on Monday, after Warsaw’s hopes of bringing him to trial were thwarted.