A department of public works anti-corruption investigation has raised concerns that officials may have engineered an artificial crisis to push through a R70m lease deal, prompting calls for an external investigation.
Zambia’s last-minute cancellation of RightsCon 2026 has sparked allegations of Chinese pressure and also raised broader questions about the political forces shaping the southern African country ahead of elections in August.
At the centenary of Monroe’s birth, the image that endures in the public imagination has been largely stripped of voice and agency. What remains are images.
Durban’s Addington Children’s Hospital was shut down by the apartheid government for providing care to child patients of all races. It is now well on its way from a ghostly ruin into a lifeline for a new generation thanks to visionaries like Professor Hoosen Coovadia.
As championed by leaders like former Johannesburg mayor Amos Masondo, infrastructure must be viewed more broadly to include social components such as theatres, libraries, parks and canals.
Bafana were set to depart for Mexico on Sunday morning with a chartered flight but this has been delayed as some of the players and members of the technical team are yet to receive their visas.
DSBD says compliance challenges, particularly the lack of valid municipal trading licences, continue to hamper the rollout of the R500m Spaza Shop Support Fund
Aryna Sabalenka’s fourth-round match against Naomi Osaka on Monday will be the first women’s match to take place in the French Open’s night-time slot since 2023.
Following a 1-1 draw on the back 120 minutes of chess-like soccer between Arsenal and Paris Saint-Germain in Budapest in the final on 30 May, it was the Parisians that edged a highly contested encounter with a 4-3 penalty shootout victory, denying Arsenal a maiden Champions League title.