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Recent surges in fuel, food and power prices reveal a wearying connection between government mismanagement, inflation and the daily financial struggles of South Africans.
WEDNESDAY, 08 APRIL 2026, 14:01
Recent surges in fuel, food and power prices reveal a wearying connection between government mismanagement, inflation and the daily financial struggles of South Africans.

SA’s first consignment of the twice-a-year anti-HIV injection, lenacapavir — 37 920 doses — arrived last week at OR Tambo Airport via two shipments from Dublin. The batches reached the country six weeks later than expected. The delay of the shipment meant the health department couldn’t start its roll-out on April 1, as it had originally planned, and had to postpone it to mid to late May

Detectives determined there was “insufficient evidence” to bring criminal charges against the unnamed man.
How much hardship are societies in developed, Western countries willing to endure? This will be the question that the wartime leaders of Iran will be hoping to expose.
I feel strongly that a certain rigour or strength is built in children when they contend with current events and have a wider awareness of the world we live in.
Farmers in the Western Cape face rising input costs due to the Middle East war, affecting winter crop planting amid previous replanting challenges and global commodity pressures.

The dispute reveals a deepening rift over money, control and transparency within the award-winning gospel group
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Yolanda Faro says that the testimony of corruption revealed at the Madlanga Commission concerning corruption in her department is alarming
Are the fences around South Africa’s game reserves saving biodiversity or subtly changing it? Research from Nelson Mandela University suggests the answer is both.
Morning fog is expected in most parts, but the day will be warm, with isolated thundershowers, according to the South African Weather Service.

Economist Dawie Roodt argued that South Africa’s highly redistributive tax system relies on a small tax base to support a growing number of dependents.

The Artemis II mission has been near flawless to date, but has the test flight shown Nasa is ready to send humans to the lunar surface?

A health trust is withdrawing a care package that helped an 84-year-old man to look after his two sons.
Joy Watson’s exquisite excavation of the female psyche traces the inner lives of three women: Zara, Mira and Thuli. Their stories unfold in fragments, with beginnings, middles and endings that are not always clean, and are interwoven with reflections from the author’s own experience.
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Purple Group is set to extend its strong 2025 performance into 2026, with the EasyEquities-owner expecting an up to 23.3% jump in half-year earnings.
The United States-Israeli war on Iran has resulted in the widespread destruction of Iranian cultural heritage sites, as well as educational institutions and science and research centres.

Staff at the shop in the East Midlands found a faded and worn label on the back of the painting, which linked it to The Scottish Gallery in Edinburgh.

West has a history of making antisemitic remarks and other controversial comments.

Luther Singh has now netted 20 goals and provided 10 assists in 61 matches since joining AEL Limassol in Cyprus.