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SAWS warns of above-normal rainfall and flooding risk this summer

South Africans are being urged to prepare for a wetter-than-usual summer, with isolated flooding possible in some areas, the South African Weather Service has warned. The outlook for the 2025/2026 summer season, running from December 2025 to April 2026, predicts above-normal rainfall across the country’s central and eastern regions, including

Analyst Warns Terrorism Rising Across Africa Amid Weak Leadership

Political analyst Kenneth Mokgathle warns that terrorism is on the rise across Africa, driven by coups, corruption, and weak leadership that leave nations vulnerable. The United Nations reports that the Sahel region alone now accounts for 19% of global terrorist incidents. Mokgathle notes that extremist groups such as Jama’at Nusrat

Safe House Faces Closure Without Urgent Funding

The Safe House in the far south is facing an urgent funding crisis and could be forced to close unless it secures more than R180 000 to cover essential operational costs. The shelter provides care and support for abused women and children, offering counselling, therapy, and skills development programs to

Interprovincial Team to Assist Redcliffe Temple Probe

Public Works and Infrastructure Minister Dean Macpherson have called on Police Minister Firoz Cachalia to facilitate interprovincial support in the investigation of the Redcliffe temple collapse in eThekwini, KwaZulu-Natal, which claimed five lives and injured six others. He has requested assistance from the Western Cape police team, drawing on their

Cape Town Tops Domestic Travel Plans This Festive Season

Cape Town remains a top destination for domestic travellers this festive season, with an estimated 54% of South Africans planning getaways this month, according to Cape Town Tourism’s domestic travel agent, Briony Brookes. The Western Cape draws 48% of these travellers, with 80% choosing Cape Town for its sunshine, scenic

Today, the 16th of December 2025, South Africa observes Reconciliation Day — a moment to contemplate the nation’s path from Apartheid to unity and social healing

Today, the 16th of December 2025, South Africa observes Reconciliation Day — a moment to contemplate the nation’s path from Apartheid to unity and social healing. Although the day marks progress, uncertainties  continue to loom, and questions still arise as to whether genuine reconciliation has been attained among communities. Speaking

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