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Mogotsi Faces Commission Amid SAPS Probe Failures

Controversial businessman Brown Mogotsi is expected to testify before the Madlanga Commission of Inquiry over the next two days. Mogotsi is alleged to have acted as an intermediary between suspended Police Minister Senzo Mchunu and alleged crime boss Vusimuzi “Cat” Matlala, including securing R500 000 from Matlala to fund travel and accommodation for eight ANC members attending a gala dinner ahead of the party’s January 8 celebrations in Cape Town. […]

today18 November 2025

International News

UN adopts new peace plan for Gaza

The United Nations Security Council has adopted a US-sponsored resolution endorsing a new Gaza peace plan, which includes establishing a temporary international force in the enclave. Thirteen countries supported the measure, while China and Russia abstained. The resolution is widely viewed as an attempt to bolster international legitimacy for President Donald Trump’s 20-point plan for Gaza. However, analysts warn that the resolution raises complex political and legal concerns. Senior researcher […]

today18 November 2025

International News

US Skips G20 Handover as Summit Approaches in Johannesburg

South Africa’s G20 Sous-Sherpa, Ambassador Xolisa Mabhongo, has confirmed that the government will not travel to the United States for the traditional handover of the G20 Presidency. This follows news that the US will not send a delegation to the G20 Summit scheduled to take place in Johannesburg this weekend. “The US will have to come to South Africa or proceed without a formal handover,” Dr. Emmanuel Matambo, Research Director […]

today17 November 2025

International News

Questions Grow Over Mysterious Al-Majd Organisation Behind Arrival of 150 Palestinians in South Africa

A little-known organisation calling itself Al-Majd, reportedly based in Israel and operating through an AI-generated website, is facing intense scrutiny after facilitating the travel of more than 150 Palestinians who arrived in South Africa last week on one-way tickets. While the group claims to be a relief organisation, experts say its involvement raises far more questions than answers, particularly around how Palestinians managed to leave Gaza, where exit is almost […]

today17 November 2025

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Dinosaur Eggshells Reveal New Way to Date Ancient Fossils

A groundbreaking study led by researchers at Stellenbosch University has unveiled a new technique that uses fossilised dinosaur eggshells to determine the age of rocks containing ancient fossils. This innovative method allows scientists to directly date fossil sites, even in areas lacking volcanic layers or other datable minerals, offering new insights into Earth’s prehistoric past. Senior Lecturer in Sedimentology and Palaeontology at Stellenbosch University’s Department of Earth Sciences, Dr. Ryan […]

today13 November 2025

Local

Grassroots Movement “We The 99” Launches People’s Summit for Global Economic Justice

The grassroots movement, We The 99, is uniting activists, civil society members, workers, youth, and changemakers across South Africa and beyond to tackle global economic inequalities. From 20–22 November, the movement will host the People’s Summit for Global Economic Justice at Constitution Hill, Johannesburg. The summit aims to give communities a platform to reclaim their voices and challenge a global economy that often prioritises profit over people, taking place just […]

today12 November 2025

Local

BHF Urges Clarity on Future of Medical Tax Credits Ahead of MTBPS

The Board of Healthcare Funders (BHF) has called on Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana to provide clarity on the future of medical tax credits ahead of the Medium-Term Budget Policy Statement (MTBPS) to be delivered today. The organisation has cautioned that scrapping medical tax credits before the National Health Insurance (NHI) becomes fully operational could have devastating consequences for affordability, potentially pushing hundreds of thousands of low-income South Africans out of […]

today12 November 2025

Local

Batohi Confirms Probe into NPA Infiltration Allegations

National Director of Public Prosecutions Shamila Batohi has confirmed that she received confidential intelligence about attempts to infiltrate the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA). Testifying before Parliament’s ad hoc committee on police corruption, Batohi revealed that she was alerted by an intelligence agency and subsequently briefed Justice Minister Mmamoloko Kubayi and President Cyril Ramaphosa. Batohi emphasised that while most prosecutors remain committed to upholding the rule of law, an implicated prosecutor […]

today11 November 2025

Local

Calls Grow for Government to Prioritise Education Funding

As Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana prepares to deliver the much-anticipated Medium-Term Budget Policy Statement (MTBPS) on Wednesday afternoon, uncertainty looms over what South Africans can expect. After Budget 2025 was postponed twice, many sectors are anxious for clarity, particularly education, where persistent funding shortfalls continue to impact learners and schools nationwide. Equal Education researcher Sam Beynon says there is growing concern about the government’s diminishing commitment to education funding. “From […]

today11 November 2025

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