Wednesday , 25 March 2026

Khoza champions education on Human Rights Day – SABC News

Khoza champions education on Human Rights Day SABC News

Human Rights Day serves as a reminder to South Africans to promote unity and equality while reflecting on the progress made since the dawn of democracy. Premier Soccer League and Orlando Pirates Chairperson, Dr Irvin Khoza, has embraced this role by fulfilling the right to education for hundreds of children whose parents died in the line of duty for the …

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Exxaro reports solid results amid 20th JSE anniversary – SABC News

The logo of South African coal miner Exxaro is seen outside the company's Pretoria headquarters, South Africa.

Mining Company Exxaro has posted a steady set of full-year results for the financial year ending the 31st of December 2025. Despite a drop in coal export prices in the period, the company reported an eight percent rise in headline earnings per share, higher revenues and a dividend payout totaling R6.3 billion. The miner says it remains committed to maintaining …

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Leolo residents say neglected D4230 road blocks access to healthcare

Leolo residents say neglected D4230 road blocks access to healthcare

Residents of Leolo near Burgersfort, in Limpopo, say they are not enjoying human rights as their area lacks some basic services. They say the bad condition of the D4230 road that leads to their village is impacting negatively on their daily living and hinders their access to services and health care. The road is making it hard for people to transport …

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Sharpeville massacre a painful reminder of sacrifices made – SABC News

Sharpeville massacre a painful reminder of sacrifices made SABC

by Dibolelo Mance Sixty-six years ago on this day (21 March 2026), human rights of the people of Sharpeville were grossly violated. Residents had taken a stance. Never again would they allow themselves to be treated as second class citizens in the country of their birth. The indignity of carrying passes on their person was humiliating. So was having to …

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ANC distances itself from Ngcukayitobi’s letter on irregularities

ANC distances itself from Ngcukayitobis letter on irregularities

The African National Congress (ANC) in the Eastern Cape has distanced itself from a letter written by its provincial secretary Lulama Ngcukayitobi to the party’s top brass. In the letter, he highlights a number of alleged irregularities ahead of the provincial elective conference which is expected to take place, next Friday. He has cited the unlawful issuing QR Codes for …

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DA criticises ANC and SA over stance on US-Israel war on Iran

DA criticises ANC and SA over stance on US Israel war

The DA has criticised the ANC and the position the country is taking on the US-Israeli war on Iran.   The party’s MP Ryan Smith, says the approach of South Africa’s foreign policy has been in favour of countries like Iran.   This was during the urgent debate on the escalating crisis in the Middle East and the implications it will have …

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US sending Marines to Middle East, officials say – SABC News

US lawmakers worry Trump may put boots on the ground

The US military is deploying thousands of Marines to the Middle East, officials told Reuters on Friday, as President Donald Trump accused NATO allies of cowardice over their reluctance to send forces to help open ​the Strait of Hormuz. The narrow waterway, opens new tab, the conduit for around a fifth of global oil and liquefied natural gas supplies, has …

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Opinion | Let’s confront, call out, and act against racism – SABC News

Opinion Lets confront call out and act against racism

By Volker Türk On this International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination, we honour those who fought – and continue fighting – for racial justice, equality, and freedom. Their resistance has shown the incredible power of solidarity to change our world for the better. From the adoption of global frameworks to combat racism, to national anti-discrimination laws, and the …

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Another major power failure hits Nelson Mandela Bay

Another major power failure hits Nelson Mandela Bay

Another major power failure has hit Nelson Mandela Bay in the Eastern Cape. It’s the third major outage in recent weeks. Large parts of Gqeberha are expected to be without power for up to 21 days, following the collapse of a transmission pylon on the Chelsea – Arlington – Walmer – Summerstrand line earlier this week. The municipality has blamed …

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Sergeant Nkosi says Tebello “Tibz” Motsonae was Mswazi’s nephew

Nkosi testifies that he has no reason to lie about

Gauteng Police Sergeant Fannie Nkosi has testified that Tebello “Tibz” Motsonae, who was killed alongside rapper AKA, whose name was Kiernan Forbes, was Mthakathi Mswazi’s nephew.   This was after the Commission played the video of the pair getting gunned down in 2023 in Durban, KwaZulu-Natal.   Sergeant Nkosi told Commissioner Sesi Baloyi that he was also involved in Motsoane and Forbe’s …

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Three young scientists to represent SA in China for research showcase

Three young scientists to represent SA in China for research

Three young learners from Different schools, Marlhuné Bezuidenhout from Hoërskool Secunda in Mpumalanga, Naftal Khoza from Ennerdale, and Khushi Lall from Tyger Valley College in Pretoria, will be going to China to present research that will assist in addressing challenges faced within the country.  The three young scientists will be showcasing research projects addressing critical challenges in agriculture, environmental sustainability and food safety at …

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SALGA raises concern over new tariffs

SALGA raises concern over new tariffs

The South African Local Government Association has raised concerns over the new electricity tariffs introduced by the National Energy Regulator of South Africa.   It says the increases place a heavy burden on municipalities and consumers.   SALGA President Bheke Stofile says the tariff structure is slowing economic growth and needs urgent attention.   He spoke to the SABC on the sidelines of Cogta Minister Velenkosini Hlabisa’s engagement …

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Western Cape govt assures enough fuel supply to meet demand

Oil output exports knocked by Iran conflict as prices surge

The Western Cape Government says there is a sufficient supply of fuel in the province to meet demand.   This follows rising concerns about the impact of the Middle East conflict on fuel supply in the province.   Premier Alan Winde says there is no cause for concern as there is more than enough fuel in reserve.   He has called on …

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