Ramaphosa to Trump: Land bill is not a ‘confiscation instrument’

Ramaphosa responds to Trump’s land expropriation claims, asserting SA’s sovereignty and clarifying that the new law is not land confiscation.
Trump vs. SA’s land expropriation bill: What’s really behind his threat?

Trump threatens to cut US funding to SA over land expropriation, calling it a ‘massive human rights violation.’
Can AI help SA’s govt eliminate slow service and unclear processes

New study shows that AI offers governments a chance to rebuild trust.
9 months later: Is the energy crisis over in South Africa?

While Eskom’s figures suggest a cautious step forward, South Africans remain wary. They’ve been let down by the energy utility before.
South Africa leads Africa’s growing data centre industry

South Africa is leading Africa’s data centre industry, driving digital growth despite challenges like energy and security issues.
Electricity thieves driving Ferraris: Guess who’s paying their power bill?

Electricity theft is thriving among South Africa’s wealthiest citizens. From Ferraris parked in Waterkloof to sprawling estates in Centurion, they are costing Eskom billions.
R3.4m PowerBall jackpot unclaimed and ticket expires soon!

Time is running out! The R3.4m PowerBall jackpot from Jan 2024 is unclaimed. Ticket expires Jan 19, 2025. Could you be the winner?
Lotto and Powerball jackpots: R99m claimed, is the remaining R4.6m yours?

South Africans have claimed R99 million in Lotto and Powerball jackpots, but R4.6 million remains unclaimed. Check your tickets now—are you the next winner?
Malnutrition in South Africa: Why are children still dying from hunger?

A look at the prevalence of malnutrition and severe child food poverty in Southern Africa, highlighting urgent nutritional challenges.
SA prepares to lay Minister Pravin Gordhan to rest

South Africa mourns the loss of Pravin Gordhan, a lifelong activist and former Minister of Public Enterprises, who passed away at the age of 75 after an illness