… Johannesburg. It is understood that the accident occurred on Wednesday morning, 31 December 2025. Accident. Makhadzi’s management company, Makhadzi … Read more: SA music star Makhadzi hospitalised after car crash en route to Joburg – The Citizen
CAPE TOWN, Dec. 31 (Xinhua) — Nine people were killed and eight others injured in a traffic accident in the Eastern Cape Province in South Africa … Read more: 9 killed in traffic accident in South Africa’s Eastern Cape – Xinhua
I’ve spent six years writing about environmental justice. The uncomfortable truth is that we’re not all in it together – but people power is … Read more: It’s easy to feel powerless about climate chaos. Here’s what gives me hope | Nina Lakhani
Durban will see in the new year with a party and fireworks display at the beachfront, an event which is expected to attract large crowds. Read more: Durbanites hope for a tide of blessings in 2026 – YouTube
Paarl Royals claimed victory against Eastern Cape Sunrisers in a thrilling encounter that went down to the wire while Pretoria Capitals thumped MI … Read more: SA20: Paarl Royals defeat Eastern Cape Sunrisers, Pretoria Capitals thrash MI Cape Town
Sherfane Rutherford starred with bat and ball for the Pretoria Capitals at Newlands. AFRICA PICKS: Cricket betting tips and predictions … Read more: Highlights: MI Cape Town vs Pretoria Capitals – SA Cricketmag
Police in the Western Cape say they’re at an advanced stage of their investigations into a video of the Deputy Mayor of the Bitou Municipality in … Read more: Nokuzola Kolwapi | Police investigations at advanced stage in gun case – YouTube
South Africa’s sovereign credit rating has been upgraded for the first time in nearly two decades. This means government can mobilise funding for … Read more: President Cyril Ramaphosa: 2026 New Year message | South African Government
South Africa remains a vibrant democracy, with the ANC’s support continuing to decline—from around 40% in the 2024 national elections to figures in … Read more: Somaliland Rises while South Africa Declines | Dillon Hosier | The Times of Israel