WSU SRC moves to court to stop student evictions as tensions rise over campus closures. Politics
Western Cape Local Government MEC Anton Bredell has announced that preparations for a class action lawsuit on behalf of Riverlands flood victims are nearing completion. In August last year, severe floods impacted over 200 residents in Riverlands, a small farming community near Cape Town, following the collapse of four dam walls at a nearby farm… Read More »Western Cape Prepares Class Action for Riverlands Flood Victims The post Western Cape Prepares Class Action for Riverlands Flood Victims first appeared on iAfrica. Events
Welcoming more than 350 exhibitors and 6000 visitors from over 25 countries, the inaugural Africa Food Show is poised to become Africa’s premier event for the Food and Beverage (F&B) industry. The B2B event, which will be held at the Cape Town International Convention Centre (CTICC) from 10-12 June 2025 , is considered to be… Read More »The Africa Food Show: Shaping the Future of Food & Beverage with Africa’s Local and Global Brands at the Forefront The post The Africa Food Show: Shaping the Future of Food & Beverage with Africa’s Local and Global Brands at the Forefront first appeared on iAfrica. Politics
It is alleged that Mabuyane received R450 000 to pay for renovations to his private house. Politics
The bank notes that household spending is expected to underpin economic activity. Politics
Winde urges charges if needed as probe into deadly George collapse nears completion Events
The report is the most detailed information on the health of Trump Politics
Debt Rescue says households are cutting essentials as VAT and power hikes crush disposable income. Society
Stephy Mavididi and Caleb Okoli scored for Leicester City as they twice came from behind to grab a 2-2 draw at Brighton & Hove Albion on Saturday and end a run of eight Premier League losses without scoring. The shadow of relegation still hangs heavy over Leicester, who are 19th in the table on 18… Read More »Leicester Draw With Brighton To Snap Scoreless Losing Streak The post Leicester Draw With Brighton To Snap Scoreless Losing Streak first appeared on iAfrica. Politics
Premier Mabuyane defended his decision for recognising the acting king. Politics
Gauteng Transport MEC intends to invoke the Transport Act to address escalating taxi violence. Events
Eskom acknowledges a decline in criminal activities targeting its electrical infrastructure Politics
The party's statement comes amid growing concerns about the future of the GNU. Politics
The United States also said it will also take back the Panama Canal from Chinese influence. Events
The water utility says missing manhole covers have led to the loss of lives. Politics
Police Minister Senzo Mchunu has instructed all South African provinces to compile and submit detailed lists of individuals involved in serious criminal activities. This directive follows Gauteng’s identification of 450 crime kingpins linked to offenses such as cash-in-transit heists, hijackings, and ATM bombings. In the past two months, Gauteng authorities have arrested at least 150… Read More »Police Minister Directs Provinces to Compile Lists of Serious Crime Offenders The post Police Minister Directs Provinces to Compile Lists of Serious Crime Offenders first appeared on iAfrica. Events
ActionSA leader Herman Mashaba has stated that the party will not consider joining the Government of National Unity (GNU) unless the proposed Value Added Tax (VAT) increase is withdrawn. Despite supporting the African National Congress (ANC) in passing the fiscal framework in Parliament, Mashaba emphasized that addressing the VAT hike and income tax bracket adjustments… Read More »ActionSA’s Participation in Government of National Unity Contingent on VAT Hike Reversal The post ActionSA’s Participation in Government of National Unity Contingent on VAT Hike Reversal first appeared on iAfrica. Politics
President Ramaphosa has urged police members to distance themselves from corrupt activities Events
Gauteng Premier Panyaza Lesufi has raised concerns about the ongoing taxi violence in the province. Events
The march began at a Mall with women making up the majority of the protesters Politics