The Free State has a notorious reputation for its roads, yet a provincial office tasked with improving its road network is in disarray, … Read more: Provincial roads office collapsing in front of everyone’s eyes – Newsday
“We brought him [Mlondi] in here [in the team’s dressing room during their 1-all draw against Durban City over the weekend] today because he’s closer … Read more: Dikgacoi aims to unleash wonderboy ‘Iniesta’ in DDC – Sowetan
Gauteng’s Education MEC has dismissed claims that foreign learners are prioritised in public schools, as placement pressure and protests fuel … Read more: Gauteng Education denies prioritising foreign learners in school admissions – Joburg ETC
The developer behind the R50bn Port of Gauteng, Francois Nortjé, says provincial legislation is blocking the development of major new roads and … Read more: 50bn Port of Gauteng project hits roadblocks – TimesLIVE
Torrential rains and flooding have caused dozens of deaths in Mozambique, South Africa and Zimbabwe in recent weeks. Read more: More than 100 dead as floods hit Mozambique, South Africa and Zimbabwe – Sky News
In the 19th century, the linear idea of time became dominant – with profound implications for how we experience the world. Read more: When we turned time into a line, we reimagined past and future | Aeon Essays
Despite restrictions announced this week, Guardian reporters find standalone app continues to allow posting of nonconsensual content. Read more: X still allowing users to post sexualised images generated by Grok AI tool – The Guardian
Despite paying for sites in 2018, Braam Fischer residents in the Free State battle bucket toilets, unreliable water and a bureaucratic maze. Read more: Free State residents in limbo as Public Protector dismisses their case – Sunday World
… Western Cape, South Africa: Bulls’. The forwards. 8 Nizaam Carr: His exploits sum up this valiant Bulls effort, playing an increasingly key role in … Read more: Bulls player ratings v Pau: Bok-inspired Bomb Squad ‘turn the tide’ – Planet Rugby