Countries Shops shut as anti-immigrant protesters march through Durban Ngizwa Mchunu, one of the leaders of the march, on a horse. Photos: Joseph Bracken By Joseph Bracken and... Read more 7 May
Countries South Africa denies xenophobia, urges Africa to tackle root causes Johannesburg – South Africa hit back on Wednesday against charges of xenophobia after protests against undocumented migrants and said... Read more 7 May
Countries WATCH | Tense road incident sparks hijacking concerns A tense road incident near Komatipoort in Mpumalanga has raised concerns about possible hijacking tactics targeting freight drivers. A... Read more 6 May
Countries R13m cocaine seized at Durban harbour in bus shipment from South America Durban – Police have launched a manhunt after seizing cocaine worth an estimated R13 million during an intelligence-driven operation... Read more 6 May
Countries NCC, PA hold prayer meeting for arrested leader Fadiel Adams Cape Town – Members of the National Coloured Congress (NCC) have gathered in Mitchell’s Plain for a prayer meeting... Read more 6 May
Business 2026 tax season: SARS clarifies exemptions, filing obligations Cape Town – The South African Revenue Service (SARS) has outlined key rules and deadlines for the 2026 tax... Read more 6 May
Countries Mahikeng shootout: Police kill ATM bombing suspects Mahikeng – Three suspects have been shot dead following a confrontation with police in Mahikeng, North West, after an... Read more 6 May
Countries Two SAPS officers die in state vehicle accident en route to court Mpumalanga – The South African Police Service (SAPS) is mourning the deaths of two Tactical Response Team (TRT) sergeants... Read more 6 May
Countries South Africa traces 90 contacts after Andes Hantavirus case Johannesburg – The Andes strain of the hantavirus that is transmissible between humans has been confirmed in a passenger... Read more 6 May
Countries ConCourt to deliver Phala Phala judgment Friday Pretoria – The Constitutional Court is set to deliver judgment on Friday, 8 May, on whether Parliament acted improperly... Read more 6 May