Looming protests in Tembisa as residents bemoan electricity disconnections
The Ekurhuleni mayor has ordered a halt to termination notices and disconnections, with electricity set to be progressively restored.
The Ekurhuleni mayor has ordered a halt to termination notices and disconnections, with electricity set to be progressively restored.
South Africa has received one million high-potency Foot and Mouth Disease vaccines. Over five million vaccines are expected to enter the country by the end of March. Priority provinces will be vaccinated first as authorities work to contain the nationwide outbreak.
Herman Mashaba has been announced as ActionSA’s mayoral candidate for Johannesburg ahead of the 2026 local elections.
The Democratic Alliance has urged the National Consumer Commission to investigate sanitary products allegedly contaminated with harmful chemicals.
Violent crimes, including murder and rape, decreased in the third quarter of 2025/26. Police say the figures remain unacceptably high despite the downward trend. Firearms continue to be the leading weapon used in murders and organised crime.
By Mapaballo Borotho Image | Adobe Stock Toll tariffs will increase by 3.12% from 1 March 2026. SANRAL says the adjustment aligns with CPI and is lower than last year’s increase. The agency maintains that toll revenue is essential to sustain and improve road infrastructure. South Africans will now pay more for the toll tariffs, which are set to increase effective from 1 March 2026. The South African National Roads […]
At least 13 859 firearms have been destroyed as part of the police’s efforts to fight crime in South Africa.
Minister Pemmy Majodina has authorised Rand Water to abstract an additional 200 million cubic metres from the Integrated Vaal River System (IVRS) until June 2026.
Bellarmine Chatunga Mugabe, the youngest son of the late Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe, was arrested on Thursday, 19 February 2026, following a violent altercation at his Johannesburg residence.