
A vision for social justice in South Africa
A vision for social justice in South Africa is a vision of repair, dignity and shared power.
SATURDAY, 21 FEBRUARY 2026, 07:44

A vision for social justice in South Africa is a vision of repair, dignity and shared power.

Team GB’s Gus Kenworthy says he took the death threats he received after he posted a graphic message about the United States’ ICE organisation with a pinch of salt.

The man, believed to be in his 60s, was critically injured following a fall on Aonach Mor in the Highlands.
Braamfontein is Johannesburg’s jazz epicentre from the buzz at Hugh’s to sold-out gigs at Wits Theatre. Follow our guide for upcoming features and join Maria McCloy for this week’s top live music picks.

The promulgation of the NHI Act has been put on hold pending the Constitutional Court’s ruling on whether due process was followed before the legislation’s ratification.
Restrictions placed on the dairy industry by the South African government to curb an outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease places it at serious risk, said one of the country’s leading dairy companies.

Brig Johannes Mkhabela was arrested last week Friday by police officers from the Madlanga task team set up by president Cyril Ramaphosa for allegedly attempting to bribe an investigating officer who was investigating him in a case of intimidation.
Acting police minister Firoz Cachalia is releasing the quarterly crime statistics on Friday.

A 1986 Lotus 98T Formula One car driven by Ayrton Senna is set to be auctioned by RM Sotheby’s, with sealed bidding opening on March 4.

Ranga Chivaviro has now scored eight goals in his last nine competitive matches for Saudi Arabian club Al-Adalah SC.

Tandazani Dhlakama’s Generations section at the Investec Cape Town Art Fair pairs artists across borders and eras to reveal the quiet continuity shaping contemporary African art

Chemicals linked to fertility problems and cancer were detected in all sanitary pads and pantyliners tested
The Auditor-General has not signed off on the 2024-25 audit reports of three of South Africa’s largest metros due to ongoing formal disputes.

UK Athletics plead guilty to the corporate manslaughter of UAE Paralympian Abdullah Hayayei who died in 2017 after a metal cage fell on him while training in London.

Fuel prices in South Africa are set to rise in March, driven by surging global oil prices amid escalating US-Iran tensions and a rand that is unlikely to strengthen further against a resurgent dollar.

South Africa’s minimum wage of R30.23 per hour is driving increased unemployment and poverty in the country.
JP Pietersen’s appointment as permanent Sharks head coach after a successful stint as interim is just one of several adjustments by the Sharks hierarchy.

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