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IFP expels six councillors from Ophongolo Municipality
The decision was taken by the IFP National Council in terms of the party's constitution.
Ministry of Educations signs MoU with Food 4 Education
The Ministry of Education has signed a memorandum of understanding with Food 4 Education, aimed at providing technical support towards strengthening the school feeding programme and facilitating knowledge exchange. Speaking …
SADC committed to supporting Madagascar's return to constitutional rule
SADC committed to supporting Madagascar's return to constitutional rule The Southern African Development Community (SADC) has reaffirmed its commitment to supporting Madagascar's return to constitutional rule, with regional leaders meeting …
WEATHER: Rain to persist across TWO provinces on Tuesday
Take a detailed look at what the weather has in store for South Africa’s nine provinces this Tuesday, 30 June 2026.
LIVE | NATJOINTS briefs media ahead of planned June 30 protests
NATJOINTS briefs the media ahead of the 30 June protests.
ECZ to spend about USD5 million on printing of ballot papers
Electoral Commission of Zambia Chief Electoral Officer Brown Kasaro has disclosed that the Commission will spend about five million United States Dollars on the printing of the ballot papers this …
ZANU PF bankrolls 50 buses for stranded Manicaland returnees
Samuel Kadungure News Editor ZANU PF Central Committee member, Cde Paul Tungwarara, has donated 50 buses to ferry Manicaland citizens returning from South Africa via Beitbridge Border Post. The citizens…
Senegal MPs back sweeping constitutional reform
Police fired tear gas as protesters clashed with security outside Senegal's National Assembly, where lawmakers approved a major constitutional reform that would significantly reduce presidential powers.
Police in Northern Province commends political parties
The Zambia Police Service in Northern Province has commended political parties in Kasama District for demonstrating tolerance and maturity during ongoing campaign activities. Northern Province Commanding Officer, Simunji Mulonda, says …
E-commerce set for disruption as Amazon joins the party
Nafisa Abakor, tech journalist and founder of Recharged.co.za, unpacks the range of online platforms offering subscriptions and value-added services, and how consumers are accessing more affordable products.
South African leader warns anti-migrant protesters ahead of unofficial deadline
Thousands of people from other African countries have left South Africa ahead of Tuesday's deadline set by anti-migrant groups.
Why regenerative agriculture can’t wait
Daneel Rossouw, head of sales in agriculture at Nedbank Commercial Banking, explains the impact of climate volatility and the commercial necessity for a new operating environment.
Rising electricity tariffs put key industries under pressure
Rhulani Mathebula, executive manager for electricity regulation at Nersa, explains the role of time-of-use charges in key industries and how the regulator approves steep tariff increases despite the country’s economic …
News24 | Cape Town adopts R87.8bn budget despite backlash over ‘soaring’ rates and tariffs
The City of Cape Town has adopted its R87.8 billion “City of Hope” budget after a special council sitting marked by fierce debate, with opposition parties warning that rising rates, …
News24 | Top US court upholds $5 million Trump sex assault judgment
The US Supreme Court rejected on Monday Donald Trump’s effort to overturn a jury judgment that he sexually assaulted and defamed E Jean Carroll and must pay her $5 million.
News24 | Cosatu, anti-xenophobia coalition, reject ‘fabricated’ 30 June anti-migrant deadline
As the country braces for planned anti-immigration protests on Tuesday, Cosatu and the newly formed Western Cape Coalition Against Xenophobia rejected the campaign as “fabricated, unconstitutional and inhumane”, warning that …
Eskom announces a 12-hour power outage in Limpopo on Sunday
Eskom has confirmed a planned electricity interruption affecting several areas in Limpopo. Here's what residents need to know before Sunday.
Navigating the precarity of the 30 June protests for business
Anton du Plessis, CEO of Business Against Crime South Africa, discusses the short-term impact of protests on the economy, preparations for such events, and their longer-term implications for investor confidence.
Six killed in shooting at mother-and-child shelter in Germany
Police said three people were detained, including the suspected shooter.
Certainty in uncertain times
Kea Nonyana of PrimeXBT examines geopolitical risks and the emerging disinflationary backdrop in global markets. He also discusses US Fed expectations, key jobs data due Thursday, potential rate moves later …