The ANC and its coalition partners in the City of Johannesburg voted to remove the ActionSA speaker, raising questions about their relationship in Tshwane and Gauteng.
A special council meeting will be held in Cape Town on Thursday, June 26 to discuss and adopt the city’s revised 2025/2026 budget, after a process which saw the city making adjustments to it after complaints over tariff increases and other issues.
Marches in Kenya to mark a year since massive anti-government demos turned violent on Wednesday, with eight killed and at least 400 injured as protesters held running battles with police, who flooded Nairobi’s streets with tear gas and sealed off government buildings with barbed wire.
The sentencing of the murderer of a well-known member of the LGBTQIA+ community in Saldanha Bay made for a ‘glorious day’, said a woman who searched for his body.
This is an edited version of the address by Professor Sandra Liebenberg on 20 June 2025 at the Conference Celebrating 30 years of the Establishment of the Constitutional Court.
The six months of silence since Communications Minister Solly Malatsi withdrew the SABC Bill is unacceptable. The Speaker must urgently gazette that withdrawal, in line with the rules of the National Assembly.
MK Party Spokesperson Nhlamulo Ndhlela has demanded that former secretary-general Floyd Shivambu apologise and withdraw the statements he made against him in a recent interview with eNCA
How did mighty Iran lose its military footing so calamitously? The weakening of Iran’s military strength is not as sudden as it appears. It is the result of years of isolation and economic sanctions.
New data from Breathe Cities reveals that 92% of surveyed Johannesburg residents expressed concern about air pollution, and 78% believe it negatively affects their health
Qatar Airways said on Wednesday that all of the roughly 20 000 passengers who were on flights that were diverted on Monday night after Iran fired missiles towards a US military base in the Gulf country were put on new flights within 24 hours.
A major winter storm caused widespread disruption and flooding across Cape Town on Wednesday, with the same cold front now set to hit the Eastern Cape. Authorities are urging residents to exercise extreme caution.