South Africa Reburials. In this photo provided by the South African … South Africa, Monday, March 23, 2026. Jairus Mmutle – South African … Read more: South Africa Reburials | Nation/World – Janesville Gazette
Gauteng premier Panyaza Lesufi has finally succumbed to pressure from the DA Gauteng for the devolution of the powers of the South African Police … Read more: Premier Lesufi heeds DA call to decentralise police functions in Gauteng – Daily Maverick
The latest in our series of writers paying tribute to their go-to comfort films is a trip back to 1980 with Richard Linklater’s charming hangout … Read more: ‘A big smile on my face’: why Everybody Wants Some!! is my feelgood movie – The Guardian
KwaZulu-Natal’s southern region has been placed under a Yellow Level 2 warning for severe thunderstorms. Forecasters say residents can expect … Read more: Stormy week ahead: Northern KZN under Level 4 thunderstorm warning – East Coast Radio
“Most of them are from KwaZulu-Natal and I don’t know anyone from there except [provincial police commissioner] Gen [Nhlanhla] Mkhwanazi. Read more: Police’s Fannie Nkosi had R385,175 in a safe, Madlanaga commission hears – Sowetan
Police have launched a manhunt for two suspects after the fatal shooting of a 35-year-old female attorney in the Johannesburg CBD on Monday … Read more: Manhunt under way for two suspects after fatal shooting of attorney in Joburg CBD
Gauteng water outages spark backlash over Lesufi comments. While water access is a national challenge, the study focused on the crisis in Gauteng. Read more: Social media fuels water crisis debate ahead of local elections – East Coast Radio
Northern Cape: Partly cloudy to cloudy and warm to hot with scattered showers and thundershowers. Coastal winds will be light to moderate north- … Read more: Tuesday’s weather: Severe thunderstorms with heavy rain, strong winds in 5 provinces
Jia Tolentino’s Profile of the Swedish pop star, known for songs such as “Dancing on My Own” and “Call Your Girlfriend,” whose new album, … Read more: Robyn, on Her Own | The New Yorker