
WATCH LIVE | Senzo Meyiwa murder trial
The Senzo Meyiwa murder trial continues at the high court in Pretoria on Tuesday.
TUESDAY, 24 MARCH 2026, 16:53

The Senzo Meyiwa murder trial continues at the high court in Pretoria on Tuesday.

Justice and constitutional development minister Mmamoloko Kubayi has condemned the murder of a lawyer attached to Sibanye-Stillwater’s legal team on Monday.

The Premier League is on a break for almost three weeks as international football takes centre stage, but will it give your club a chance to reset or disrupt momentum?

BBC Sport F1 correspondent Andrew Benson answers your questions before the Japanese Grand Prix.

Gauteng education MEC Matome Chiloane says he is devastated by the murders of two pupils who were stabbed to death in Johannesburg after school.

We all love to watch the players with the flicks and tricks, the mavericks with the magic manoeuvres. Here, BBC Sport ranks football’s top showboaters.

Why does any government think punishing people who speak up or write down, in protest, will stop their messages from getting out?

The conference brings together government leaders, global investors, business executives and industry experts to discuss strategies for positioning Gauteng as a key investment destination on the continent.
The 35-year-old was representing mining group Sibanye-Stillwater in a matter involving retrenchment payouts at the time of her murder
The call for SETA reform must not translate into another drawn-out process of reviews, consultations and diluted interventions. What is required now is decisive, structural change, real accountability, and swift implementation, writes OUTA CEO Wayne Duvenage.

Eyewitness says the woman had just got out of her car and was walking towards CCMA offices

The Commission of Inquiry into Criminality, Political Interference and Corruption in the Criminal Justice System, also known as the Madlanga Commission continues hearing witness testimony.

South Africa’s best restaurants have been revealed, celebrating excellence across the country.

The rand is set to remain volatile as the Iran war persists, with the local currency facing pressure from all angles.

Motorists have been urged to continue buying fuel as normal, with government and industry bodies dismissing fears of a national shortage.

Vets will have to publish price lists for services under measures from the UK’s competition watchdog.

Met Police chief Sir Mark Rowley says they are looking at “an online claim of responsibility by an Islamist group”

The state says the plea agreements in the case against Bellarmine Mugabe, the son of former Zimbabwe president Robert Mugabe, and his co-accused Tobias Matonhodze are 98% complete.

I’ve come to realise that saying “I work for the government” is often met with scepticism rather than respect.

Sowetan’s choice of the top three reads you should not miss today