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President Cyril Ramaphosa will not attend the G7 summit in Evian this June. France withdrew South Africa’s invitation under pressure from the United States, which reportedly threatened to boycott the meeting if SA was included. Tensions between South Africa and the US have been rising since last November, when former…
This week on What to Watch, Leroy Marc previews South Africa’s newest prime-time drama, Emzini. The gripping series, exploring family, legacy, and the price of ambition, premieres Monday, 13 April, at 9 pm on e.tv and will air weekdays. Marc also highlights the latest in theatres, including Marc by Sophia…
In this week’s music feature, Dr Sheldon Rocha Leal reflects on the diverse ways artists tackle human rights. From Bad Bunny’s DTMF, Aka and KO’s Run Jozi, to Thandiswa Mazwai and Black Coffee’s Kwanele, and Letta Mbulu’s Not Yet Uhuru, the playlist showcases music with a message.
Former Special Task Force officer Matipandile Sotheni has denied murdering Marius van der Merwe, known as “Witness D,” at his Brakpan home in December 2025. Appearing in Brakpan Magistrate’s Court on Wednesday, the 41-year-old faces multiple charges, including premeditated murder, conspiracy, attempted murder, and illegal possession of ammunition. Phemelo speaks…
Lobby group AfriForum says the NPA’s inaction on ANC Secretary-General Fikile Mbalula’s R680 000 Dubai trip in 2016 is politically motivated and damages South Africa’s reputation. In a dossier released Wednesday, AfriForum accused Mbalula of fraud, money laundering, and reckless diplomacy that could upset trade with the US. “If these…
A major fire destroyed the 11-storey Botha Sigcau building in Mthatha on Tuesday night, home to multiple government offices. Firefighters contained the blaze before it reached nearby vehicles, but one emergency worker was hospitalized for smoke inhalation. The OR Tambo District Municipality declared the incident a local disaster, and investigators…
South Africa’s Portfolio Committee on Communications and Digital Technologies held a roundtable to discuss the future of podcasting. With smartphone use and internet access booming, the sector is rapidly growing - but regulation remains a question. Committee Chair Khusela Sangoni-Diko says the session was meant to spark dialogue between legislators,…
A touching new children’s book is opening up difficult conversations about loss. Butterfly Heart by Lalu Mokuku tells the story of two best friends navigating illness, love and grief. Through simple, heartfelt moments, it helps young readers understand loss - and reminds them that love never truly fades. Phemelo speaks…
The DA in Tshwane has made shocking allegations that a powerful cartel is controlling key tenders linked to water tankers, waste and security. The party says its investigation, now before the Madlanga Commission, implicates senior officials and ANC figures, including Deputy Mayor Eugene Modise. A criminal complaint has been laid…
The Gauteng Health Department is on a major debt recovery drive, trying to claw back a staggering R4.6 billion in unpaid patient fees. More than half is owed by self-paying patients, while medical schemes and government entities make up the rest. Despite appointing debt collectors last year, only a fraction…
A storm is brewing over more than R630 million in missing SETA funds. The DA is calling for urgent accountability after the Auditor-General revealed that hundreds of millions in training grants cannot be verified due to missing records. The money was meant to fund bursaries, internships and skills programmes, but…
The Middle East is on edge as the US–Iran conflict intensifies, with missile strikes, regional tensions and global economic risks rising. We spoke to international political analyst Xavier Abu Eid
Sudan’s crisis is deepening, with civilians caught in the crossfire and humanitarian conditions worsening. We spoke to journalist Nixon Katembo for the latest on the ground.
Two tragic deaths, one in a public hospital and one in a private facility - exposing systemic failures in healthcare. We unpacked the findings with Health Ombud Professor Taole Mokoena.
Five miners have been found dead after being trapped at the Ekapa Minerals mine in Kimberley. As investigations begin, we unpacked the incident and the state of safety in the mining sector with mining analyst David Van Wyk.
Anger is boiling over in Lenasia, where Phumlamqashi residents have shut down the Golden Highway demanding clean, running water. Burning tyres and debris brought traffic to a standstill, as residents say they’ve been without reliable supply since late 2024. JoJo tanks have been rejected, with claims the water is unsafe…
Behind some of SA’s biggest hits are the production stables shaping the sound of local music. But what does it really mean for artists to sign on? Musicologist Dr Sheldon Rocha Leal breaks down the benefits - and the risks - spotlighting success stories like Lira, Kwesta and Vusi Nova,…
From blockbuster sci-fi to bold local storytelling - this week’s What to Watch has something for everyone. Entertainment contributor Leroy Marc reviews Project Hail Mary and Slanted, now in cinemas, plus the stage production I’m Momo and I Have Issues, showing at Joburg Theatre later this month.
MMC Kholofelo Morodi has been suspended over a leaked tender document. Explosive WhatsApp messages revealed at the Madlanga Commission suggest links to alleged tender manipulation involving a police sergeant and senior officials. Mayor Nasiphi Moya has moved swiftly, but questions remain about political interference and corruption. Phemelo speaks to ActionSA…
Foot-and-mouth disease cases are still climbing even as government ramps up vaccinations. Agriculture Minister John Steenhuisen has been leading a nationwide campaign, but many farmers say they’re still waiting for doses. This week, thousands of vaccines were rolled out in high-risk areas across Gauteng and Limpopo. But is it enough…
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