New research reveals KwaZulu-Natal (KZN) has recorded the steepest decline in democratic satisfaction in the country, raising urgent questions … Read more: SA’s democracy is failing in KZN as satisfaction collapses from 54% to 6% | The Citizen
Communities in border areas of KwaZulu-Natal, close to Mozambique and Eswatini, faced recurring fever, illness and uncertainty. For frontline … Read more: Story from the Field: South Africa Uses Microstratification to Drive Toward Malaria Elimination
With barely a month since returning to the portfolio – Gauteng MEC of Sport, Arts, Culture and Recreation, Lebogang Maile is already making his … Read more: Gauteng’s plans for Freedom Day celebrations – YouTube
The Pretoria outfit looked in control early on, racing into a 15-7 lead at the break through tries from wingers Neil de Kock and Yuvrah George. Read more: Schools wrap: Gimmies rally sinks Garsies – SA Rugby magazine
The Pretoria Agreement of 2022 established the TIA as a transitional mechanism to guide Tigray toward elections and reconciliation. Rejecting the … Read more: Prospects Of Power Vacuum Risks Renewed Conflict In Tigray – The Reporter Ethiopia
Crowds will be gathered across South Africa ahead of Freedom Day commemorations, as events from Bloemfontein to Soweto reflect both celebration and … Read more: Reflecting on Freedom: Key events of South Africa’s 32nd Freedom Day – IOL
… Bloemfontein to ensure Freedom Day is celebrated across the community. This includes an outreach on Thursday (23/4), at Heidedal and Joe Solomon … Read more: Free State to host National Freedom Day and community dialogue – OFM
The second I’m a Celebrity South Africa 2026 legend was crowned in front of a live studio audience, a new format twist introduced this year. Read more: Who won I’m a Celebrity South Africa 2026? Winner revealed in heated final | Radio Times
South Africa’s equity market started 2026 on a strong footing, but the war in Iran erased many of the early gains in the South African equity … Read more: One step forward, one step back for South Africa – BusinessTech