CANAL+ launches on JSE – African Law & Business
The media and entertainment entity has become the first French company to list on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange. Read more: CANAL+ launches on JSE – African Law & Business
The media and entertainment entity has become the first French company to list on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange. Read more: CANAL+ launches on JSE – African Law & Business
Abdullah Ibrahim at 91: The wisdom, wonder and history South Africa must not forget … The last note! Read more: Abdullah Ibrahim at 91: The wisdom, wonder and history South Africa must not forget – IOL
June 16 this year marks the 50th anniversary of the Youth Uprising in South Africa in 1976, when school students took to the streets in the … Read more: Youth Day In South Africa: One Frame, Fifty Years Later
Police hunt Ugandan ‘love scammer’ who fleeced Free State women of R850k. June 16, 2026. Bank of Japan raises interest rates to 31-year high. June 16 … Read more: IN PHOTOS: SA marks 50 years since 1976 Youth Uprising – Inside Politic
A man has been identified as a person of interest after two Free State women were allegedly convinced to take out loans before being defrauded. Read more: Police hunt ‘romance scammer’ after two women lose nearly R900,000 – The Herald
Johannesburg Executive Mayor Dada Morero told SCOPA that the city had also incurred cumulative water and electricity losses of over R10 billion in the … Read more: Johannesburg spent less than half its capital budget as roads crumbled and suburbs were …
… Johannesburg afta dem remove informal traders operating illegally for Johannesburg in November 03, 2025. Published 16 June 2026. New Informate in 10 … Read more: South Africa block IDs of citizens, issue deadline to defend am, cite identity fraud by some …
… Bloemfontein Correctional Contracts. But the Gauteng High Court in Pretoria has ruled that the decision was not provided for in the Correctional … Read more: Government to pay back at least R1.7m to company running ‘Thabo Bester prison’ | News24
Youth Voices 2026: Kimberley-born student Kent Mathews reflects on the challenges facing young people and explains why sharing skills, volunteering and working together are key to building a stronger future for Kimberley and the Northern Cape. Read more: Kimberley student calls on young people to build a stronger future through community