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The latest escalation in the Middle East has sparked debate over whether the attacks on Iran violate international law. Critics argue that the strikes by the United States and Israel against Iran amount to an unlawful act of aggression against a sovereign state. Some legal experts say Iran’s military response…
Health experts are reassuring South Africans that sanitary pads remain safe to use. The assurance follows a study by the University of the Free State that found low levels of endocrine-disrupting chemicals in some products. Health Minister Aaron Motsoaledi says the chemicals are commonly found in many everyday products and…
Tensions are rising in Randfontein, where residents displaced by illegal miners say government has failed to keep its housing promises. Community leaders from the Sporong informal settlement confronted the Department of Human Settlements, demanding answers about delays in the relocation process. Hundreds fled the area after it was taken over…
Millions of rand meant for South Africa’s water infrastructure have been lost to corruption. The Special Investigating Unit says inflated contracts, irregular appointments and payments for work never done have cost the state dearly. The SIU and the Department of Water and Sanitation have now launched the Water Sector Anti-Corruption…
Looking for something new to watch? On this week’s What to Watch, Leroy Marc breaks down the latest must-see entertainment. From the big-screen buzz around Hoppers and Heel (The Goodboy) currently in cinemas, to the drama and cultural lessons of Makoti Bootcamp on Moja Love (DStv), Leroy shares his top…
In this week’s music feature, musicologist Dr Sheldon Rocha Leal takes us on a journey through the life and sound of the iconic Brenda Fassie - the “Madonna of the Townships.” From timeless classics like Too Late for Mama and Promisesto the unforgettable anthem Vulindlela, we unpack the music, the…
The South African government has launched an investigation into the deadly building collapse in Ormonde, south of Johannesburg, that claimed nine lives on March 2. Dean Macpherson has tasked the Council for the Built Environment with leading the probe into what caused the tragedy. Several workers were trapped under the…
Tensions in the Middle East are escalating, and South Africa is urging its citizens to get out while they still can. The Department of International Relations and Cooperation says more than 6,400 South Africans in the region have registered on its Travel Smart system as heavy attacks are expected to…
It’s a staggering figure: R32.5 billion. That’s what the City of Tshwane says it needs to upgrade or relocate more than 500 informal settlements across the metro. With nearly 356,000 structures earmarked for in-place upgrades and over 151,000 facing relocation, the housing crisis is deep and growing. The newly approved…
Did the US strike Iran to pre-empt an Israeli attack - or was it always part of President Donald Trump’s strategy? The White House is scrambling to clarify its position after Secretary of State Marco Rubio suggested the US acted knowing Israel was about to move. Democrats are questioning the…
From Robben Island prisoner to Defence Minister - South Africa is reflecting on the life of struggle veteran Mosiuoa Lekota who has passed away at the age of 77. Imprisoned alongside Nelson Mandela, Lekota went on to help shape democratic South Africa, serving nearly a decade as Defence Minister under…
In today’s Legal Matters, Nthabiseng unpacks a surprising development: the National Prosecuting Authority has confirmed that you could be legally required to support a financially struggling sibling. From housing and food to medical costs and education - maintenance law in South Africa extends further than many realise. What does this…
Award-winning author and marketing executive Khaya Dlanga joins Phemelo in front of a live studio audience to unpack his deeply personal book, Life is Like That Sometimes. From growing up in the Eastern Cape to navigating grief after the death of his brother, Dlanga shares intimate reflections on resilience, humour,…
The Independent Police Investigative Directorate has confirmed that its long-classified report into the Phala Phala farm robbery has been declassified - with significant limitations. Acting Police Minister Firoz Cachalia says the report, which probes the conduct of police officers linked to the 2020 robbery at President Cyril Ramaphosa’s Limpopo farm,…
What does the future of hair restoration look like? Phemelo Motene sits down in studio with globally recognised physician and entrepreneur Kyjuan H. Brown. From AI-driven hair analysis and advanced restoration techniques to empowering salon professionals and medical practitioners, Dr Brown shares how science, innovation and entrepreneurship are transforming hair…
Tensions continue to escalate on day three of the conflict between Iran, the United States and Israel, following confirmation that Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei was killed in joint US-Israeli strikes. Iran has since retaliated with missile and drone attacks targeting US military assets across the Gulf and sites in…
At least six people have died and two remain trapped following a building collapse in Ormonde, south of Johannesburg. Emergency Management Services rushed to the scene at Amethyst Business Park in the early hours of the morning, with search-and-rescue operations still underway. Authorities say the focus remains on locating survivors…
Looking for something fresh to stream or see on stage? Leroy Marc has got you covered. On Netflix, Reality Check: Inside America’s Next Top Model revisits the cultural juggernaut that shaped reality TV and fashion - and unpacks the controversy behind the glamour. Also streaming is Joe’s College Road Trip,…
This week’s music feature celebrates neo-soul royalty as Erykah Badu turns 55. Born Erica Abi Wright in Dallas, Texas, Badu reshaped the sound of modern soul when she released Baduizm in 1997 - a debut that didn’t just introduce an artist but ignited a movement. With her signature blend of…
Johannesburg Mayor Dada Morero is once again faced a motion of no confidence - this time from coalition partner Al Jama-Ah. The party says it is frustrated, accusing Morero of failing to consider the concerns of partners in the ANC-led government. This marks the third motion in just two months:…
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