Beachgoers Warned as Spring Tides Coincide with Easter Weekend
Beachgoers are being urged to exercise caution as spring tides linked to the full moon are expected to impact coastal conditions over the Easter weekend.
Beachgoers are being urged to exercise caution as spring tides linked to the full moon are expected to impact coastal conditions over the Easter weekend.
Government has reassured South Africans that there is no fuel shortage in the country, despite reports of dry fuel stations in some areas.
Ethiopia is expected to complete its more than 20-year bid to join the World Trade Organisation (WTO) this year, marking a significant step in its push to integrate more deeply into the global economy, even as the trade body itself faces growing uncertainty.
The Johannesburg Stock Exchange has recorded its worst monthly performance in years, with the FTSE/JSE All Share Index falling by 13% in March, wiping out more than R3 trillion in market value.
Four astronauts have successfully blasted off aboard NASA’s latest deep-space rocket on a historic mission around the Moon, marking the first crewed lunar voyage in more than 50 years.
United States President Donald Trump says Washington is nearing the achievement of its core strategic objectives regarding Iran, as tensions in the Middle East continue.
Separating couples in Brazil may no longer have to battle over who keeps the family pet, after lawmakers approved new legislation allowing for shared custody arrangements.
A young boy who was reported missing after taking an e-hailing ride from Gateway has safely returned home, following an alleged kidnapping ordeal that has left his family shaken.
Two suspects wanted in connection with a double murder have been killed during a shootout with police and other law enforcement agencies in Verulam, north of Durban.
Gauteng police have launched a manhunt for a suspect who escaped following a shootout in Mofolo, Soweto, on Wednesday night.
Motorists travelling between KwaZulu-Natal and Gauteng are being urged to plan ahead as traffic volumes along the N3 Toll Route are expected to surge ahead of the Easter long weekend.
Members of the South African National Defence Force have begun operations in Cape Town, working alongside police in a crackdown on gang activity in Mitchells Plain.
The Johannesburg Metropolitan Police Department has announced the rollout of 24-hour roadblocks across the city during the upcoming Easter long weekend, as authorities brace for increased traffic volumes.
Some residents of Tafelsig in Mitchell’s Plain on the Cape Flats have expressed optimism following the deployment of members of the South African National Defence Force to the area.
A planned coastal getaway ended in tragedy after a woman believed to be in her mid-40s was found unresponsive in a parked vehicle at a service station in Cato Ridge.
A Russian Antonov-26 military aircraft has crashed while flying over the occupied Crimean peninsula, killing 29 people, according to the TASS.
Five women arrested for drug trafficking at OR Tambo International Airport appeared in court on Tuesday following a major drug bust.
Police have not yet confirmed the number of fatalities following a collision between two vehicles on the N1 near Modimolle in Limpopo.
As fuel prices continue to surge, the eThekwini Municipality has unveiled proposed tariff increases for the 2026/27 financial year, citing rising input costs and the need to maintain financial sustainability.
Direct customers of Eskom will begin paying more for electricity from Wednesday, following the implementation of new tariffs for the 2026/27 financial year.
Hours before the expected deployment of South African National Defence Force troops to crime hotspots, Cape Town has been shaken by another deadly shooting.
The Automobile Association has welcomed government’s decision to temporarily reduce the general fuel levy from R4.10 per litre to R1.10 per litre.
Gauteng police have launched a manhunt for suspects who shot and killed a 40-year-old woman at a tyre fitment centre in Vanderbijlpark, south of Johannesburg, on Tuesday.
The case against scholar transport driver Ayanda Dludla has been postponed to 22 April following a brief appearance at the Vanderbijlpark Magistrate’s Court on Tuesday.