A Stellenbosch law student, !Khuboa, made history this week by becoming the first owner of a Smart Card ID to include a name with a special character.
In a stark illustration of effective disease management, Namibia has emerged as the sole country bordering South Africa that remains free from foot and mouth disease (FMD) outbreaks outside controlled…
French authorities are investigating the late Egyptian businessman Mohamed Al-Fayed and his brother Salah amid allegations of a vast system of sex trafficking and abuse.
President Ramaphosa appointed a commission to investigate why military leaders ignored his order to exclude Iran from naval exercises in South Africa.
Hillary Clinton criticized the Republican-led Epstein investigation and urged questioning of Donald Trump’s links to Epstein, as Bill Clinton prepared for his own testimony.
Cape Town International Airport has resumed operations after a fire disrupted services, causing flight delays; baggage handling remains manual while systems are restored.
At least two South Africans have died fighting for Russian forces in Ukraine, Foreign Minister Ronald Lamola revealed, as 15 men were repatriated to South Africa.
Swimming at Melkbosstrand Beach officially resumed after City Health confirmed water quality tests showed safety following weekend sewage spill.
Bishop Ramalaine’s foundation proposes renaming UWC as Allan A Boesak University, citing liberation theologian’s sustained influence on institution.