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WEATHER: Intense cold front set to bring bitter cold, heavy rain, winds and hail
Take a detailed look at what the weather has in store for South Africa’s nine provinces this Wednesday, 1 July 2026.
Law enforcement remains vigilant following 'largely peaceful' demonstrations
Law enforcement remains vigilant following 'largely peaceful' demonstrations Demonstrations against irregular migration around the country remained largely peaceful and non-violent on Tuesday, with law enforcement protecting both marchers and the …
Heavy rains hit Ghana, killing at least 12 in floods
The fire service said three of the victims were women, eight were men and one was a child.
Calling Them “Boys”: A Short History of Words That Age Badly
A crowd that gathers because it wants to is not the same animal as a crowd that gathers because it was organised, transported, fed, and handed a T-shirt. By Lawrence …
Bus operators praise govt. on 24 hour economy
Bus operators at Chikumanino Bus Station in Kasama District have commended government for the implementation of the 24 hour economy. Speaking in an interview with the media, Likili Motorways Bus …
Veep urges Zambians to renew President Hichilema’s mandate
Vice President Mutale Nalumango has reiterated that the United Party for National Development (UPND) administration under the leadership of President Hakainde Hichilema, has delivered on promises, restored dignity in governance, …
Freight industry weighs Transnet’s latest port reforms
Gavin Kelly, CEO of the Road Freight Association, discusses delays in Transnet’s driver management system and freight industry preparations for the 30 June protests.
Zambia’s tourism sector shows strong growth-Muhanga
Ministry of Tourism Permanent Secretary Evans Muhanga says Zambia is on track to achieve the Government’s target of attracting five million international tourists by 2030, citing deliberate marketing strategies, improved …
Why gender diversity matters in technology
In the face of widespread oppression and commodification of the global south, our hope rests on the strength of our diversity as we move together imperfectly towards our collective liberations.
ABSA Bank launches digital payment solutions
ABSA Bank Zambia has unveiled new digital payment solutions, including Virtual Cards, Absa Pay, Garmin Pay and Swatch Pay, aimed at making transactions faster, safer and more convenient for customers. …
Herstellende landbou is nie meer net ’n gesprek oor volhoubaarheid Nie Dit is ’n sake-noodsaaklikheid.
Daneel Rossouw – landbouverkoopshoof, Nedbank Kommersiële Bank
Human Skills Are Key to Deploying AI
As African militaries increasingly explore AI to boost their capabilities, experts say that it’s crucial to remember the most important element in any AI system is the human element. “The …
Printing of 2026 general election ballot papers begins in Dubai
The printing of ballot papers for the August 13, 2026, general elections has commenced today in Dubai, United Arab Emirates as scheduled despite some political stakeholders not showing up to …
News24 | SA trade deficit shock as gold, car exports stumble
Slumping precious metal prices and the rocketing cost of fuel during the Iran war pushed South Africa into a trade balance deficit of R1.8 billion in May.
Increased Cape Traffic Brings Maritime Security in Focus
With terrorism, military conflicts, blockades and piracy threatening the Gulf of Aden and Middle Eastern waters, major shipping companies have chosen to use shipping routes near South Africa’s Cape of …
News24 | Isolated looting, otherwise quiet so far, says Business Against Crime
Businesses remain on high alert in areas like Hillbrow in Gauteng and Ethekwini in KwaZulu-Natal, amid anti-illegal immigration protests.
News24 | Rand-rigging: ConCourt clears most banks, but JP Morgan and HSBC still on the hook
The Constitutional Court has cleared most banks accused of rigging the dollar-rand exchange rate, but BNP Paribas, JP Morgan, HSBC and Standard Americas Inc may still be on the hook.
News24 | Rollout of new traffic fine system sped up from Wednesday as urgent court bid fails
The South African Local Government Association’s attempt to block the wider rollout of a new traffic fines system in South Africa has been struck off the roll.
What the two-pot system has revealed about financial decision-making
Michelle Acton, chief customer officer at Old Mutual Corporate, highlights members’ savings habits, retirement attitudes, and improving financial outcomes.
News24 | Public workers face 9.5% medical aid hike as CMS rejects GEMS price drop
The Government Employees Medical Scheme says the medical schemes regulator has rejected its request to drop the average contribution increase from 9.5% to 7.5% from 1 July.
News24 | Refugees to pay towards UK accommodation costs
Asylum seekers given refuge in the UK will have to pay £10 000 ($13 000) towards their accommodation if they earn enough after being allowed to stay, the British government …