National Police Day: PSA calls for better support for police

Sunday Tribune Reporter|Published

The Public Servants Association marked National Police Day 2026 has highlighted the pressures faced by SAPS members, including understaffing, resource constraints, ...

Anti-illegal migration activist to surrender to police on incitement charges

Sunday Tribune Reporter|Published

March and March Movement founder Jacinta Ngobese Zuma will surrender to police on Tuesday following charges of inciting public violence through alleged anti-immigrant ...

The world has entered a new era of ‘water bankruptcy,’ says U. N. report

The Washington Post|Published

U. N. researchers warn that the world has entered a state of “water bankruptcy,” where climate change, pollution, and decades of overuse have permanently damaged ...

The Cane Cutter Set for Special Pietermaritzburg Premiere

Taschica Pillay|Published

The Cane Cutter is a powerful, locally produced South African film that explores love, sacrifice and resilience through the eyes of Priya, a woman navigating life-changing ...

India’s BRICS Presidency Pits The Global South Against ‘America First’

Dr. Raj Kumar Sharma|Published

India's upcoming BRICS presidency in 2026 aims to redefine global cooperation amidst rising tensions with the US, focusing on climate change, trade, and the challenges ...

The Gathering Storm Confronting Africa in 2026

Abdul Mohammed and Solomon Ayele Dersso|Published

Africa stands at a critical juncture as it approaches 2026, facing unprecedented challenges from armed conflict to geopolitical fragmentation. This article explores ...

Trump 2.0: A Year of Economic Nationalism and Geopolitical Turmoil

Zamikhaya Maseti|Published

Reflecting on Donald Trump’s first year as the 48th President of the United States, this article examines the global implications of his aggressive economic nationalism ...

Court links top ANC KZN official's vehicle to state witness murder

Sabelo Nsele|Published

Court testimony reveals that a vehicle linked to prominent ANC KZN MPL Dr. Ntuthuko Mahlaba was allegedly used to buy food for hitmen accused of killing a key state ...

The careless mislabeling of patriotism as xenophobia

Bongani Ndlovu|Published

A critical look at how legitimate concerns about illegal immigration in South Africa are being unfairly labeled as xenophobia, while citizens struggle with unemployment ...

Addington Primary coverage reveals crisis in South African journalism

Mhlabunzima Memela|Published

South African journalism faces extinction; not from censorship or political interference, but from within. This analysis of the Addington Primary School reporting ...

Sarb moves with caution, no rate cut predicted in January

Ashley Lechman|Published

Consumers can expect no reprieve from interest rate cuts this January, as the South African Reserve Bank (Sarb) maintains a cautious approach amid fluctuating inflation ...

The inconvenient hero: Robert McBride and South Africa's selective memory

Nco Dube|Published

Robert McBride - struggle hero to some, terrorist to others - embodies South Africa's complicated relationship with its liberation history. Political economist, ...

Watch VideoNdola or never: Ben Youssef admits Zesco clash crucial for Kaizer Chiefs' Africa hopes

Mihlali Baleka|Published

Kaizer Chiefs face a defining moment in their CAF Confederation Cup journey as they travel to Zambia to take on Zesco United.

Watch VideoMiguel Cardoso rallies Mamelodi Sundowns after defensive lapses cost them against Al Hilal

Mihlali Baleka|Published

Miguel Cardoso has refused to panic after Mamelodi Sundowns surrendered a lead against Al Hilal, insisting his side remains the master of its own destiny in the ...

Mbeki, Zuma’s ‘United Front’ Delaying Quest For The Truth

Prof. Bheki Mngomezulu|Published

The appointment of Justice Sisi Khampepe to chair the Judicial Commission of Inquiry into the TRC cases has ignited a debate, with former Presidents Mbeki and Zuma ...

Illicit alcohol: a brewing threat to health and workplace safety

Rhys Evans|Published

The illicit alcohol trade, a shadow market that brings its own dangers, not just for public health but also for workplace safety in high-risk industries such as ...

ConCourt shuts down antenuptial contracts after customary marriages

Taschica Pillay|Published

A recent Constitutional Court ruling has significant implications for customary marriages and civil marriages in South Africa.

At the table or the menu? Africa’s voice fades on main stage as global powers dominate WEF agenda

Siphelele Dludla|Published

The World Economic Forum’s Annual Meeting in Davos concluded amid concerns that the Global South, particularly Africa, remained marginal to the main global conversation, ...

Durban's Stables Market set for revitalisation with multi-million rand investment

Taschica Pillay|Updated

The Stables Market in Durban is undergoing a significant transformation, with plans for a new Lifestyle Market aimed at rejuvenating the area and supporting local ...