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SCA ruling against RAF could trigger R180bn claims floodgates
The Supreme Court of Appeal (SCA) ruling against the Road Accident Fund (RAF) could leave South African government facing a massive financial burden of...
Africa is shifting access to cash across ATMs and retail networks
African banks are changing how ATMs have traditionally worked, shifting cash access into retail networks.
The shift is not an exit from cash, but a...
Africa embraces China’s zero-tariff policy
From now on, China is eliminating tariffs on all products imported from 53 African countries with which it maintains diplomatic relations. The sweeping tariff...
Bitter ex-spin doctor out to tarnish my name – minister Sisisi...
Social development Minister Sisisi Tolashe has rejected what she describes as a “deliberate and sustained” attempt to mislead the public and weaken her leadership,...
Home Affairs directors suspended as another AI policy scandal rocks government
Two senior officials in the Department of Home Affairs have been suspended after artificial intelligence (AI) “hallucinations” slipped into a cabinet-approved white paper that...
Manhunt launched as killers gun down intelligence officer in Durban
Shock and fury rippled through the South African Police Service (SAPS) ranks on Thursday afternoon after a brazen daylight ambush left a crime intelligence...
Ramaphosa announces November 4 as date for local government elections
President Cyril Ramaphosa has announced November 4 as the date of the local government elections. Speaking on the sidelines of the Extended Presidential Coordinating...
Undocumented Mozambicans nabbed as cops pounce on hijacking syndicate
Police in Limpopo have arrested a group of five Mozambican nationals after the men and women in blue dismantled what they describe as a...
Shebeshxt remains in jail as court dismisses bail bid on “no...
The Polokwane Magistrate’s Court has refused bail for controversial Limpopo artist Lehlogonolo Chauke, known as Shebeshxt, after Magistrate Godfrey Netshiozwi ruled that the applicant...
Private student accommodation body perturbed over NSFAS instability
The Private Student Housing Association (PSHA) has raised fresh concerns about instability at the National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS) following the resignation of...












