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Read More »Ramaphosa, Da Silva call for trade relations to be improved
President Cyril Ramaphosa and his Brazilian counterpart President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva have called for an increase in trade between the two countries. “As I look around this room at the companies, the entrepreneurs, the investors and the decision-makers who have made the journey to be here I see something powerful.I see two nations choosing partnership over isolation. Cooperation …
Read More »MISA expresses concern over motor vehicle recalls
The Motor Industry Staff Association (MISA) has expressed concern over the latest motor vehicle recalls, saying that the frequent incidents are deeply concerning. This follows Volkswagen South Africa’s recall of over 25 700 VW Polo vehicles sold between February 2025 and February this year, to correct handbrake fittings. Last year, VW recalled more than 250 Polo Sedan vehicles due to …
Read More »Prolonged Middle East war going to drive up inflation: Analyst – SABC News
Oil prices surged by 30% on Monday morning over renewed fears of a supply shortage from the Middle East as the US-Israeli war against Iran enters a second week. The price of crude oil elevated to its highest level since Russia’s invasion of Iran in 2022. While the price of brent crude has settled to trading at around 104-dollar-per barrel, …
Read More »Pakistan announces measures to cut energy as oil price spikes – SABC News
Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said on Monday that schools would close for two weeks and office workers would work more from home as he announced a range of measures to cut fuel use and government spending to cope with surging oil prices due to the Iran war. Pakistan will slash fuel use across government and shift some public services …
Read More »Guinea dissolves 40 political parties, opposition leader cries foul – SABC News
Guinea’s main opposition leader said “direct resistance” to the country’s coup leader-turned-president was now the only way to bring about change after the government consolidated its position by dissolving 40 political parties. President Mamady Doumbouya, a former special forces commander, seized power in 2021 and won a seven-year term as president in December in a result contested by his opponents. Legislative elections …
Read More »Loate urges political reset at Lekota tribute – SABC News
Acting Congress of the People (COPE) President, Teboho Loate has called for a renewed political landscape for the betterment of all South Africans. Loate shared this sentiment as the African National Congress’ (ANC) Provincial Working Committee and the Free State Government visited the home of the late COPE leader, Mosiuoa Lekota. Lekota was also the first Premier of the Free …
Read More »Weekend fires in Cape Peninsula leaves 700 people destitute
Two informal settlement fires this weekend in the Cape Peninsula have left about 700 people destitute. The homes of about 500 residents at Imizamo Yethu in Hout Bay and 200 at Masiphumelele in Fish Hoek were razed in the fires. Masiphumelele resident Philisa Mchithwa, elaborates on their plight: “My problem with these fires is that we have too many illegal …
Read More »Death toll from last week’s Limpopo crash rises to eight
The number of people who died in a multiple vehicle collision in Limpopo has risen to eight. Two more people have died in hospital. The multiple vehicle collision involving two minibus taxis and two other vehicles, happened on the D19 Matlala road outside Polokwane last week. Limpopo – Seshego Cross: #TaxiCrash two taxis crash after one was overtaking into …
Read More »Nkandla’s ward 7 residents feel neglected over poor service delivery – SABC News
As South Africa celebrates Human Rights Month, the country reflects on the progress made in establishing a democratic society. While the country and government have made significant efforts to improve and balance the living standards of people, especially in the post-apartheid era, residents of Mangidini Village, Ward 7 under the Nkandla Local Municipality, still believe that they are treated unequally …
Read More »Motlanthe links Iran war to failed multilateralism
Former President Kgalema Motlanthe says the current war in Iran is as a result of the collapse of multilateralism. In an exclusive interview with the SABC, the former president says the powerful nations are at times abusing their powers. He says it is not clear what could have prompted Israel and the United States to launch attacks on Iran. “If …
Read More »Nine accused in TUT lecturer’s murder back in court on Wednesday
The case against nine people arrested for the murder of Tshwane University of Technology lecturer will continue on Wednesday in the Soshanguve Magistrate’s Court. Masasi Sifundo was attacked and killed allegedly by the group last month, after they accused him of raping two minors aged between eight and 12. The accused, Koketso Mlambo, Thapelo Mothemane, Solomon Maunatlala, Kholofelo Phasha, Kabelo …
Read More »UDM escalates complaint against Hugo Broos to Parliament
The United Democratic Movement (UDM) says it has escalated its complaint against Bafana Bafana coach, Hugo Broos to Parliament. The party is accusing oversight bodies of failing to act on alleged racist and sexist remarks made by the South African football national team coach. The party says it has now written to the Speaker of the National Assembly, Thoko Didiza, …
Read More »Tafelkop residents in Limpopo demand jobs at closed Blue Ridge mine – SABC News
Community members in and around Tafelkop area outside Groblersdal, in Limpopo, marched to and submitted a memorandum at a local mine. Residents are demanding employment at Blue Ridge Platinum Mine. Since 2011, the mine has been under care and maintenance but is now being run by a new company, Mantengu Mining. Mantengu mining bought the mine in 2024. The Ministry …
Read More »President Ramaphosa extends Madlanga Commission deadline
The Madlanga Commission of Inquiry deadlines have been extended. In a statement, the Presidency confirmed that the commission will submit a second interim report by 29 May 2026 and a final report on the completion of the inquiry, on 31 August 2026. The initial deadline was set for 17 March 2026. JUST IN: The Madlanga Commission’s deadlines have been extended. …
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