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Trump accuses Iran of ‘total violation’ of ceasefire and threatens new attacks
US president again threatens to destroy power plants and bridges unless it accepts terms
OPEN LETTER: SA risks missing critical global AI window through well-intentioned policy misalignment
The Draft South Africa National Artificial Intelligence (AI) Policy misdiagnoses core constraints, prioritising governance structures over urgent needs like compute, energy, capital and talent retention. Without a rapid pivot to infrastructure and incentives, SA risks missing a narrow global window to build a competitive AI economy, and instead entrenching decline.
Naval gazing: France, SA turn navy ships’ Suez Canal detour into diplomatic opportunity
However, a juxtaposition of naval exercises raises questions about South Africa’s non-aligned stance amid its simultaneous military engagement with nations like Iran, Russia and China.

Severe weather expected across parts of South Africa
The South African Weather Service (Saws) has issued high-level weather alerts for Sunday and Monday, warning of “impact-based” threats ranging from severe thunderstorms in the north of the country to storm surges along the southern coastline.
WHERE TO INVEST: Why disciplined management teams keep delivering market-beating value for shareholders
Investors back management as much as assets, and recent updates from PSG Financial Services and Sirius Real Estate show why. In very different sectors, both companies demonstrate that disciplined strategy, consistent execution and smart capital allocation still matter deeply when it comes to creating long-term shareholder value.
IMF and World Bank meetings reveal limitations in global shock mitigation
‘The single most important development in the global economy happened between the US and Iran’

Holidays in Namibia: Will Sossusvlei access disrupt future trips?
South Africans planning a holiday in Namibia face unpleasant surprises as Sossusvlei and coastal disputes raise costs and access concerns.

Numsa slams Eskom’s new wage deal as ‘unacceptable and provocative’
NUM and Solidarity accept 7% three-year pay increase, binding on all workers as utility pushes for stability in bargaining cycles

R500,000 of taxpayer money used to send the Finance Minister’s wife to Davos and Paris
The state covered R502,000 worth of flight tickets for Enoch Godongwana’s spouse to accompany him on three international trips in 2025 and 2026.

Suspended City of Tshwane CFO denies tender interference allegations
Gareth Mnisi testifies he had no financial ties to controversial police officer

New Golden Gloves owner aims to promote SA boxers internationally
The new boss of this biggest boxing promotion in Africa is the founder of iME Connect, which is described as an SA cutting-edge video interview and digital technology platform.
MIDDLE EAST CRISIS: Strait of Hormuz blocked as gaps remain on Iran peace talks
Shipping through the Strait of Hormuz was at a standstill on Sunday after Iran reasserted control over the strategic waterway that is key to global energy supply, days before a fragile ceasefire with the US was set to expire.

Twenty goals and a burning yellow card – the best bits from Sidemen charity match
A sold-out Wembley Stadium watched the Sidemen FC charity match, which raised £6.2 million.

New forensic science laboratory unveiled in KZN as SAPS grapples with severe DNA backlogs
The privately owned facility was presented in Durban on Friday by Dean Macpherson, the minister of public works and infrastructure.

Raducanu pulls out of Madrid Open
Emma Raducanu’s absence from the WTA Tour will be extended by at least two more weeks as she withdraws from the upcoming Madrid Open.

Only four structural engineers covers entire province as KZN struggle to attract qualified structural engineers
South Africa is said to have one engineer for every 3 000 people, compared with about one engineer for every 300 people in a developed country

Attempted murder arrest after car hits pedestrians in central London
The incident took place in central London in the early hours, leaving a woman in a critical condition.

Impressive Allen recovers to beat Zhang at Crucible
Former world number one Mark Allen produces a superb potting display as he fights back to beat China’s Zhang Anda 10-6 in the World Snooker Championship first round.

Gauteng health department issues warning as malaria infections soar
The Gauteng health department has raised the alarm about a sharp increase in malaria infections and deaths in the province, warning residents to be vigilant and seek early treatment