In today’s news, a legal battle is underway as tenants have refused to vacate a building designated to Sassa, how the water level at the Vaal Dam and other dams is continuing to drop, and the latest update on the matric exams has revealed incidents of cheating and imposters writing on behalf of pupils.
Also, we look at what Donald Trump’s re-election in the US means for South Africa, how Rachel Kolisi cut a stylish figure on the first day of Prince William’s Earthshot Week, and that it has been revealed the entry fees will not change for the 2025 Comrades Marathon though prize money will.
The latest regional weather forecast includes a warning for severe thunderstorms leading to heavy downpours and hail damage in the North West, Free State and Mpumalanga tomorrow. – full weather forecast here.
The Department of Public Works and Infrastructure (DPWI) is engaged in a legal battle with tenants refusing to vacate a building designated to house the Tembisa South African Social Security Agency (Sassa) office.
This was revealed by Minister of Social Development, Sisisi Tolashe, in a parliamentary response.
The Department of Water and Sanitation’s (DWS) latest weekly report revealed a significant decline in the country’s dam water levels.
Twenty-three dams nationally recorded levels of under 40% of their capacity, with some going as low as below 1%.
Minister of Basic Education Siviwe Gwarube says the 2024 National Senior Certificate examinations have had several incidents.
An update on the exams was delivered during a media briefing at Parliament in Cape Town, alongside Deputy Minister Dr Reginah Mhaule.
As Donald Trump secures another term as US president, South Africans are wondering what it will mean for South Africa and other emerging markets.
Donald Trump and Kamala Harris held opposing policies that could impact the US economy and global markets, meaning the effects will vary depending on who wins.
Civil rights organisation AfriForum has been criticised for displaying colours that resemble the apartheid flag at their march against the Basic Education Laws Amendment Act 32 of 2024 (Bela Act) in Pretoria on Tuesday.
During the protest at the Voortrekker Monument, participants were wearing orange, blue and white. The same colours can be found on the apartheid flag.
Despite what Health Minister Dr Aaron Motsoaledi says, experts believe that money from the Public Investment Corporation (PIC) cannot be used to build hospitals and by implication fund the National Health Insurance (NHI), because firstly, the money does not belong to government and secondly, the hospitals will not be an asset that can be sold for a profit.
DA MP Michéle Clarke asked Motsoaledi recently in parliament whether he discussed the possibility of using PIC funding to build public hospitals with the Cabinet and if there is an agreement in place with the PIC to fund the building of public hospitals.
A radiant Rachel Kolisi cut a stylish figure on the first day of Prince William’s Earthshot Week event in Cape Town on Tuesday.
The philanthropist and advocate for women empowerment attended the prestigious event as CEO of the Kolisi Foundation, which she co-founded with her estranged husband, Springboks captain Siya Kolisi.
Despite attracting high numbers in viewership, Mzansi Magic has decided to not continue with Umkhokha: The Curse and My Brother’s Keeper as part of its ‘strategic evolution’.
“From the brilliant minds of our writers and producers to the powerful performances of our actors, these shows have brought our stories to life in a way that resonates deeply with audiences,” said Director of Local Channels at M-Net, Shirley Adonisi.
There was good news on Wednesday for both elite and social runners at the launch of the 2025 Comrades Marathon.
Having broken new ground this year by offering the biggest prize purse of any road race in Africa, the Comrades Marathon Association (CMA) has confirmed there will be a 10% increase next year.
The winners of the 2024/25 Betway Premiership will take home R20 million, Premier Soccer League chairman Dr Irvin Khoza announced on Wednesday.
This is an increase of R5 million on the R15 million that Sundowns picked up as the winners of last season’s DStv Premiership.
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