Over 8000 Malawian nationals have gathered at Durban’s Sherwood Community Hall, seeking repatriation after a wave of xenophobia and violence in … Read more: Xenophobia sparks humanitarian crisis: 8000 gather at Durban transit site – Mail & Guardian
The latest Container Port Performance Index (CPPI) from the World Bank lists Durban and Coega as among the most improved ports in the world in 2025 … Read more: Durban and Coega among the world’s most improved ports – The Writer’s Room
… Western Cape province as a whole. Sustainability and implementation progress will be monitored by the DFFE through clear indicators, including the … Read more: DFFE launches e‑waste collection and recycling pilot project in Cape Town
Police spokesperson for the Western Cape, Sergeant Wesley Twigg, said officers responded to information that a person was in possession of scorpions … Read more: 150 Live Venomous Scorpions Found In Passenger’s Luggage At Cape Town International Airport
Very cold conditions (daytime temperatures 10 degrees and below), are expected over the southern parts of Namakwa of the Northern Cape as well as … Read more: South Africa faces chilly temperatures and rain – SAPeople
All or Nothing: Manchester United was a story we had to tell.” said Tara Erer, Head of UK Film and Unscripted Television and Northern European … Read more: ‘All or Nothing: United’ coming to Prime Video
Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff has said Lewis Hamilton is a genuine threat for this year’s title, saying of his former driver, “I know what … Read more: Mercedes boss Toto Wolff on Lewis Hamilton title threat: ‘If he smells blood, he goes’ – ESPN
Gauteng Police spokesperson Tintswalo Sibeko said the incident occurred early on Sunday and was reported immediately. “The e-hailing driver … Read more: Jub Jub set to appear in Germiston court on Wednesday in kidnapping and intimidation case
Wits University’s 2025 State of the Newsroom report suggests that South Africa is ‘among the leaders in experimenting with AI in journalism in Africa’ … Read more: South Africa | Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism