Month: January 2026
Hungry children, stretched caregivers: Why South Africa’s child support grant is failing families
A 10-year-old grade 4 student lay on the sick bed after passing out in the classroom. “What did you eat today?” asked the staff member assisting the child, who suffers
Read MoreIs South Africa's economy on the mend as 2026 approaches?
Things could well be looking up for South Africa, with narrowing unemployment and modest economic growth. Inflation is set to stabilise towards the end of the year, interest rates are
Read MoreSoccer Match Results – 12/31/2025
Africa: Africa CupEquatorial Guinea 1 – 3 AlgeriaSudan 0 – 2 Burkina FasoGabon 2 – 3 Côte d’IvoireMozambique 1 – 2 CameroonAustralia: A-LeagueCentral Coast Mariners 1 – 2 Brisbane Roar
Read More‘Just a tap away’: How sports betting apps turned millions of South Africans into daily gamblers
South Africans wagered R1.1 trillion on betting activities during the 2024/25 financial year, fuelled largely by the rise of mobile betting apps that have turned gambling into a daily habit
Read MoreeThekwini Municipality to launch new billing system in July 2026 amid ratepayers’ inflated bills concerns
Headaches caused by incorrect billing could soon be a thing of the past as the eThekwini Municipality is set to go live with a new billing system. The city stated
Read MoreSteal a Brainrot If They Had JOBS?
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Read MoreMajor crackdown on non-compliant liquor outlets in Durban's Point precinct, alcohol seized
In a significant operation on Tuesday, a joint, multi-disciplinary law enforcement operation conducted in the Point precinct resulted in the seizure of thousands of units of alcohol from a non-compliant
Read MoreConnolly included in Australia's T20 World Cup squad; Owen, Dwarshuis omitted
Pat Cummins, Josh Hazlewood and Tim David have all been included but will need to prove their fitness in the coming weeks Source link
Read MoreJapan's Dangerous Rhetoric and the Enduring Authority of the One China Principle
Recent remarks by Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi in the Diet, suggesting that a so-called “Taiwan contingency” could constitute a “survival-threatening” situation for Japan and therefore justify military intervention, mark
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