F1 bid committee welcomes bid process deadline extension
The announcement by Gayton McKenzie, the Minister of Sport, Arts, and Culture, that the requisition for expression of interest (RFEQI) for interested parties in... Read more.
Ex-Sunday World journalist Anelisa Sibanda passes on
The premature death of young, talented journalist Anelisa Sibanda has dealt another blow to the journalism community. Sibanda, who was affectionately known as MaNdaba,... Read more.
Ramaphosa signs landmark law that safeguards agricultural land
President Cyril Ramaphosa has signed the Preservation and Development of Agricultural Land Bill into law, marking a significant step toward safeguarding South Africa’s... Read more.
Why NSFAS is always found wanting
When the National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS) was founded in 1999 to assist students from underprivileged backgrounds access higher education, South Africa... Read more.
Do whatever it takes to save our steel industry, please
Do whatever it takes to save our steel industry, please It’s been just under a week now that a chapter of world politics’ equivalent of the greatest comeback... Read more.
Soweto derby’s battle of the tiny-tots has soccer fans on the edge of their seats
The smack talk and trolling have started to intensify in the offices, taxi ranks, taverns, and all corners of the football-loving corners, as the biggest fixture... Read more.
Pace of land reform still a concern but there is progress
The year 2024 was a watershed year for land reform in SA. While there were no seismic developments that marked a momentous change in the trajectory of land reform... Read more.
Moegoe: Dean Macpherson
Moegoe: Dean Macpherson The DA minister of public works and infrastructure in the GNU, Dean Macpherson has shown no regard of the direction this country is taking. ... Read more.
Shwa’s tale of two Jozi funerals weekend
Shwa’s tale of two Jozi funerals weekend On Saturday January 18, your one and only gal in gossip, attended Winnie Khumalo’s and Doc Shebeleza’s funerals. ... Read more.
Charmza: Andrew Chauke
Charmza: Andrew Chauke It is refreshing to see a government employee standing up to his boss, even though the consequences might be dire. Johannesburg head of... Read more.