Nearly 100 small-scale fishers and coastal community members held a peaceful demonstration outside the High Court in Cape Town.
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A total of 17 South Africans will play this year, most of whom need better performances after disappointment last year.
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Only a few years after setting the record for the fastest speed, RC16 is one of the slowest bikes.
Read More »ASA names squad for Commonwealth Games 2026
Athletics South Africa (ASA) has announced a 68-member provisional squad for the 2026 Commonwealth Games to be held in Glasgow in Scotland.
Read More »Chef at popular Olympia Cafe and Bakery dies
Olympia Cafe and Bakery in Kalk Bay has announced the passing of one of its beloved chefs who died following a short illness.
Read More »Repairs begin on vital, scenic link between Cape Town and Camps Bay
Long-awaited repairs to a crucial link between Cape Town and Camps Bay have finally begun. Here's how long the project is expected to take...
Read More »Home Affairs plans to scrap important visa scheme
A major visa change could reshape travel to South Africa. Here's what the Department of Home Affairs' is planning.
Read More »Department addresses speculation on ‘work from home’ and fuel costs
The Department of Mineral and Petroleum Resources has issued a formal statement to correct recent media reports regarding comments made by Robert Maake, the Director of the Fuel Pricing Mechanism.
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Read More »Police detain French ex-cop suspected of killing mothers of his children
Police in Portugal arrest a former French officer suspected of killing his partner and ex-partner after kidnapping them and children.
Read More »AG states 88% of government expenditure under control of mismanaged departments
The Auditor‑General highlighted that 151 government entities with adverse findings controlled roughly R2 trillion in expenditure.
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