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Economic apartheid: South Africa’s transition a warning for a two-state agreement for Palestine
South Africa may have attained political emancipation but economically the chains largely remain. (File photo) South Africa is the most unequal society in the world. In one suburb, rows of tidy houses with manicured lawns and sparkling blue...

A viral video celebrated the connection between two friends who came from opposite sides of South African life
A heartwarming TikTok video went viral, showcasing the friendship between two young South African men from vastly different backgrounds Their bond deepened through mutual respect and shared values, with each learning about the other's culture,...

Ordinary South Africans will feel impact of US tariffs
South African consumers already battle to make ends meet in difficult economic conditions and the US tariffs will make it even worse. US president Donald Trump’s import tariffs will threaten South African jobs and livelihoods, with ordinary people...

30% tariff, 0% respect. Why South Africa must push back against US bullying
Donald Trump’s ‘solution’ to South Africa avoiding the tariff hike – move production to the US – is nothing more than economic blackmail On 7 July, United States President Donald Trump delivered an aggressive diplomatic strike against South...
The silent struggle of panic attacks: how South Africans cope daily
July marks Mental Health Awareness Month in South Africa, and on 10 July, we pause to spotlight something many people live with but few talk about openly: panic attacks. But here’s the thing, panic doesn’t always look the way you might imagine....

Mashatile hails Mabuza's commitment to his work even during his health challenges
JOHANNESBURG - Deputy President Paul Mashatile said that his late predecessor, David Mabuza, never let his health challenges stop him from carrying out his duties. Mashatile was speaking on Thursday at mabuza’s memorial service at the Phole Sports...
5. 2% annual inflation in South Africa's residential property prices reported for February 2025
The annual national residential property price inflation was 5.2% in February 2025, marginally down from a revised 5.3% in January this year. The Residential Property Price Index February 2025, released by Statistics South Africa (Stats SA) on...

Real and fake antidotes to Trump's latest tariffs, seen from South Africa
U.S. President Donald Trump apparently aims to reassert his power to cause a full-blown economic catastrophe, perhaps reminiscent of 1930s-scale Make America Great Depression Again. The self-harm to his own MAGA lower-middle-class social base –...

Video: Lethabo "LeJoy" Mathatho launches lavish aesthetic clinic in Midrand
South African radio and reality TV star Lethabo "LeJoy" Mathatho launched a lavish aesthetic clinic in Midrand, Gauteng She shared the news in an Instagram video where she shared how the clinic started as a dream and became a reality The clinic...
South Africa’s digital revolution:
South Africa’s digital revolution: July 2025 IT in Manufacturing South Africa stands at a pivotal moment in its technological evolution, poised to redefine itself as Africa’s leading digital powerhouse. Over the past two years, political leaders...
Winter wellness checklist: 10 proven tips to keep your family healthy this season
As temperatures fall, colds, flu and viruses tend to emerge everywhere - from school halls and offices to taxis and even our living rooms. And nothing disrupts family life quite like endless sniffles, sick days, and sleepless nights. But here’s...
South Africa faces a decline in homebuying activity amid economic challenges
South Africa may see a dip in homebuying activity as consumers grapple with various economic challenges and rising household costs. Although the tariff increases do not directly target South Africa’s residential property market, there will be some...

Protesters Block Foreign Nationals from Accessing Healthcare Despite Constitutional Right
Despite constitutional guarantees ensuring emergency medical treatment for all, protesters from the March and March and Operation Dudula movements have allegedly prevented individuals—based on their immigration status—from accessing public...

India, Namibia Call For Fast-tracking Trade Deal With South African Customs Union
Home Africa India, Namibia Call For Fast-tracking Trade Deal With South African Customs Union India–SACU preferential trade agreement can be a transformative platform for regional trade, investment and value chain integration, PM Modi said India...

Devil worship, muti and murder: what’s behind the growth of occult gangs in South Africa?
Gang-related crime in South Africa is widespread, but is under-reported outside hotspots such as the Cape Flats in Cape Town or Westbury in Johannesburg. In these areas gangs are deeply rooted and contribute to ongoing violence, drug trafficking...
Son’s medical gift to save dad’s life
South Africa faces a huge shortage of kidney donors leaving many in need of surgery without a fighting chance 11 July 2025 - 04:30 A Ladysmith student gave his gravely ill father the ultimate gift by donating a much-needed kidney in a bid to save...

A new frontier: Technologically driven non-invasive products boosting South Africa's analgesics market
Locally and globally, there is growing demand for alternative pain-relief products that utilise advanced technology, such as artificial intelligence, reshaping how pain is managed and treated. This trend is being driven by the need for safer, more...
How social media influencers shape public opinion in South Africa
Lindokuhle Tonono Social media was supposed to be a place where everyone could finally have a voice. For years, we heard that platforms like Facebook, Instagram, X, and TikTok would open up public conversation. No more gatekeepers in newsrooms...

Navigating the higher education crisis: The struggle for university access in South Africa
After 12 years of schooling, many bright-eyed matriculants dream of furthering their education, often aspiring to be the first in their family to attend a tertiary institution. However, despite overcoming challenging socio-economic conditions,...

10 Children Among at Least 17 Killed in Israeli Bombing of Gaza Charity Clinic Queue
An Israeli strike on Palestinians waiting in line outside a charity clinic in central Gaza killed at least 17 people including 10 children Thursday, a day that saw scores more Gazans killed throughout the embattled enclave. The Palestinians were...