News24 | Child, two adults die in Cape Town fire
Three people, including a child, have died in a fire that destroyed six homes in Cape Town on Monday morning.
Three people, including a child, have died in a fire that destroyed six homes in Cape Town on Monday morning.
The tourism sector is in uproar over a recent notice from the Department of Home Affairs asking foreign tourists and visitors to leave the country at the end of the month if their visas are not renewed.
Some of former US president Donald Trump's fellow Republicans have lashed out at him for saying he would not want to protect NATO members from a future attack by Russia if those countries' contributions to the defence alliance were lagging.
The Competition Commission has approved a bid by Sanlam’s private equity arm to buy Bacher and Co., a major importer and distributor of luxury perfumes and watch brands.
Qatar has released eight Indian ex-naval officers after dropping their death sentences, India's foreign ministry has said.
The Tshwane University of Technology has suspended a deputy vice-chancellor after 'hundreds of thousands of data records' were accessed and stolen when its computer systems were hacked.
In the resplendent aftermath of Ivory Coast's triumph at the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations, individual brilliance sparkled through the awards ceremony, with Bafana Bafana seizing the spotlight with two gleaming accolades.
Seven people, including a police officer and an arrested suspect, died in a car accident in Limpopo in the early hours of Sunday morning.
US Secretary of Defence Lloyd Austin, who is fighting prostate cancer, has transferred his duties to his deputy hours after he was taken to hospital for 'an emergent bladder issue', a spokesperson has announced.
A retired 85-year-old businessman who was abducted at the Johannesburg Botanical Gardens on Friday has still not been found.
Marathon world record-holder and Paris Olympic favourite Kelvin Kiptum died in a car crash in western Kenya, police said Monday.
Two of the five people arrested by police for the shooting of East London attorney and former acting judge Camagu Maseti are related to the seriously injured man.
The Israeli military announced that two hostages taken by Hamas during its 7 October attacks were rescued in an overnight operation in the Gaza city of Rafah.
Two million votes! That's the 'bare minimum' in votes the EFF needs to win in KwaZulu-Natal and Gauteng to ensure the ANC doesn't win the elections.
According to several polls dating back to early 2023, support for the ANC is declining ahead of the 2024 elections, and pollsters predict a coalition government is on the cards for at least two provinces.
Johannesburg’s water woes are likely to persist, and possibly worsen, in 2024.
South Africans deserve better than an outdated and misinformed stance on fossil fuels, which will cost us dearly, says Nick Hedley.
The consistency of Ottniel Baartman through the SA20 widens the seam bowling options list for the Proteas in T20Is, writes Rob Houwing
Ruhan Fourie reflects on how Beyers Naudé - a man who betrayed the Afrikaner Broederbond, detached himself from the Dutch Reformed Church, and actively defied the apartheid order - could hold his experiences of Wilgenhof so dear.
Allan Gray's flagship fund chooses to be underweight US stocks and Chinese-related profit pools in a year of above average political and social risk due to the plethora of elections due around the world.
The EFF has interesting proposals in its 2024 election manifesto, except when it comes to the economy, where a booby trap is laid out clearly, writes Mpumelelo Mkhabela.
Hatchbacks used to be attainable. These days, however, the most extreme versions of this once-humble body style are anything but affordable.
Sibanye-Stillwater's Neal Froneman has called the bottom of the platinum price, while Anglo American Platinum's Craig Miller sees a "bumpy ride in the short term".
Eskom is yet to provide crucial information for the approval of its nuclear lience from the National Nuclear Regulator (NNR).
Another former resident of Wilgenhof residence at Stellenbosch University has spoken out about the abuse he suffered at the hands of "oumanne" and the so-called Nagligte disciplinary committee.