
But seriously: Stevie Wonder snubs South Africa yet again
Johannesburg – Oops, he did it again. In South Africa’s case, I guess, it is ouch! Yes, the 25-time Grammy winner Stevie Wonder snubbed us again, reaffirming... Read more.

Guardian of Lake Fundzidzi rests with angels
Johannesburg – Many South Africans may not be aware that one of our cultural and spiritual trailblazers of our time, Chief Netshiavha Ntsandeni Samuel, who... Read more.

Solid gold performance from Gauteng despite the challenges
Johannesburg – For many of the 152 000 pupils who sat for the National Senior Certificate, the final year of schooling was characterised by the anxiety of... Read more.

Let’s fast-track, not rush public procurement bill
Johannesburg – The complexity of our public procurement system has created fertile ground for litigation over many years. Litigation in this context almost... Read more.

Editorial: Ramaphosa bullied by Zuma faction
Johannesburg – One has to feel sorry for President Cyril Ramaphosa. He is a dithering party leader with no strong hold on his party. Never has there been any... Read more.

Good news for people infected with 501Y.V2
Johannesburg – Health Minister, Dr Zweli Mkhize, has welcomed the research results that found that people who were infected by the 501Y.V2 variant are immune... Read more.

NPA dealing with Steinhoff matter without fear or favour
Johannesburg – Justice Minister Ronald Lamola says the National Prosecuting Authority is prioritising the Steinhoff matter and that it is dealing with it without... Read more.

SA,China authorities bust fake COVID-19 vaccine ring
Johannesburg – Police have this week pounced on hundreds of fake COVID-19 vaccines following a global alert issued by INTERPOL warning vaccines would be a... Read more.

Information Regulator seeks clarity on latest WhatsApp privacy policy
Johannesburg – South Africa’s Information Regulator (IR) has written to WhatsApp regarding concerns it has over changes over the messaging service’s privacy... Read more.

Officials in Bushiri scandal known to Home Affairs, says Motsoaledi
Johannesburg – Home Affairs Minister, Dr Aaron Motsoaledi, says the names of the Home Affairs officials, who helped the Bushiris with their travel documents,... Read more.