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Sowetan’s choice of the top three reads you should not miss today
TUESDAY, 26 MAY 2026, 00:28

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

The 43-year-old police officer and mother of three serves as the team’s payload scientist.

Efforts with Zimbabwe, Mozambique, Lesotho, Botswana, Namibia part of border strategy

The deal under discussion would involve a 60-day ceasefire extension during which the Strait of Hormuz would be reopened, US media reports.

Calls for interim guidelines modelled on Busisiwe Mkhwebane case to fast-track process

Where are Afrikaner ‘refugees’ in the United States settling? ‘SA People’ unpacks the latest State Department data to find the one destination with zero arrivals.

An interview with author and professor, Scott Galloway
Along with other currencies, the rand benefited as hopes of a deal to reopen the Strait of Hormuz pushed oil prices below $100 per barrel, even as the US played down the chances of reaching an agreement with Iran soon.

Competition laws can now be applied in a more focused manner

SA produces sufficient food, yet more than 40% of households remain hungry. Millions of black families struggle to afford basic necessities while the president is wasting R700m on a useless talk show.

Chelsea will be “a real threat” in the Premier League next season after failing to qualify for Europe, says former Manchester United striker Wayne Rooney.

The former BSA board chairman was reacting to Ngatane’s honor by the Mexico based organization’s president, Mauricio Sulaiman, recently.A medical practitioner by trade, Ngatane is WBC commissioner and he serves in its medical and ratings committees.
The award-winning and internationally bestselling author Tayari Jones returns with her latest book, Kin.

Voters should guard against being blinded by the glitz and glamour surrounding the “national figures” to the point where they miss what matters the most − ward candidates and the PR list, write S’thembiso Msomi.

On Saturday morning, South Africans awoke to the disturbing news that former minister of international relations and cooperation, Naledi Pandor, had fallen victim to crime.
Danny Diliberto started a small Cape Town soup kitchen outside his Italian restaurant 12 years ago and fed 70 homeless people. Today, Ladles of Love is one of South Africa’s biggest suppliers of food to pre-school children.

Corruption and poor implementation undermine SA’s transformation agenda, writes Itshokeng Kekana

Consumers are battling a 4.0% inflation jump, but one specific staple is quietly devastating household budgets across South Africa.

More than R314mn has already been spent by Johannesburg and Ekurhuleni alone on outsourced water tanker services over the past three financial years, as Gauteng municipalities grapple with deepening water shortages, failing infrastructure and mounting pre

Health professions regulator is investigating allegations surrounding a specialist training programme linked to the Wits University following a complaint by a trainee doctor.

Did you know that you can be deemed uninsurable by insurance companies and be forced to pay astronomical premiums just to stay covered and to protect your assets?