
Eskom running out of time
A new report argues that the country has a narrow window to pivot from drafting laws to disciplined execution if it hopes to transition from a failing monopoly to a competitive, private-sector-led green energy market.
TUESDAY, 17 FEBRUARY 2026, 21:52

A new report argues that the country has a narrow window to pivot from drafting laws to disciplined execution if it hopes to transition from a failing monopoly to a competitive, private-sector-led green energy market.

The force has also warned young children are being targeted over social media to steal phones.
Angered parents were at the Reagile Primary School in Tembisa on Tuesday where a 10-year-old pupil died after goalposts allegedly fell on him.
After more than a century of vertically integrated monopoly control, the country has begun the transition to a competitive, multimarket electricity system. The load shedding crisis forced action. Now the hard work of execution must follow.
An accountant has found creative ways to reshape how pupils experience these subjects by making numbers fun and accessible.

Copper 360 has announced its company secretary’s resignation, marking the miner’s third exec exit this month.
Insalata Caprese, or Caprese salad, is all about colour, but that’s not to say it is not also about texture and flavour. It’s all of those things.

Having 120 first scanning validation points and opening 136 turnstiles are some of the measures Stadium Management SA has put in place to ensure its new ticketing system is hiccup-free in Wednesday’s fixture between Orlando Pirates and Mamelodi Sundowns.

The ICT reseller channel continues to evolve as client expectations rise and technology landscapes become more interconnected.
Public Protector and advocate Kholeka Gcaleka says the distance between her and any investigation in which she may have a personal interest “is as clear as day”.

The synth artist and Eurovision fan says he finds it “completely bonkers” to be representing the UK.

After a difficult start as Real Madrid manager, Alvaro Arbeloa will know the importance of progressing past Jose Mourinho’s Benfica in the Champions League play-off round.

Former Road Accident Fund (RAF) CEO Collins Letsoalo was paid R9.8 million in the 2025 financial year, which included a bonus of R2.8 million.

Traffic lights in Johannesburg are out so regularly that it has become commonplace for homeless people to direct traffic in the hope of getting tips.

Wedding venues are becoming one of the most expensive parts of modern marriages.

Following England’s defeat by Scotland at Murrayfield, what changes might Steve Borthwick make to face Ireland on Saturday?

The family of late Zambian president Edgar Lungu has complied with the five subpoenas requesting them to submit formal statements aimed at ongoing criminal investigations into his alleged poisoning.

Millions of people around the world are celebrating the start of the Lunar New Year, with festivities taking place from Hong Kong to Buenos Aires.

When Niall Treacy skidded out of the men’s 500m heats on Monday, Great Britain’s hopes in the short track speed skating were finally put out of their misery.