Barnard Beukman looks into the DA leader backing embattled Steenhuisen for now, as foot-and-mouth crisis and court defeats deepen.
The US warned it is ‘more than capable’ of restarting war with Iran, as Trump insisted any peace deal must bar Tehran from ever developing nuclear weapons.
Ian Cameron raised concerns about staffing shortages and inadequate facilities at the Kuils River FCS unit following an oversight visit this week.
The Prasa railway theft case has been postponed, with the court set to rule on 9 June on whether key witness Adrian Samuels may testify virtually from Dubai.
Alleged US fugitive Robert Lee Redd Jr remains in custody as extradition proceedings continue in Gqeberha court, postponed to 3 June for consultations.
President Cyril Ramaphosa will lead centenary celebrations at one of Africa’s most iconic conservation areas, as the Kruger National Park marks 100 years.
Retail giant Woolworths has confirmed that two of its stores were targeted by improvised explosive devices within 24 hours of each other.
The Border Management Authority has processed 295 Ghanaian nationals for repatriation amid escalating anti-migrant protests threatening to paralyse the country at the end of June.
Residents of Lwandle and Nomzamo marched on Friday calling for ‘illegal’ foreigners to leave, giving foreign-owned spaza shops a seven-day ultimatum.
A drone struck an apartment building in the Romania early Friday morning, injuring two people and prompting sharp condemnation from NATO and the European Union.