SA off EU’s high-risk list in post-greylist boost
Anti-money laundering, counter-terrorism financing framework efforts are recognised
Maize price plunge sets stage for consumer relief, but farmers feel the pinch
Maize prices in South Africa have plummeted by 40% to 50% compared to last year, offering potential relief for consumers as lower input costs may soon translate to reduced food prices. However, this price drop places financial strain on producers.
Canegrowers group urges government to scrap sugar tax amid surge in imports
The levy and subsidised imports threaten thousands of rural jobs and local production
Africa’s business schools urged to break with colonial models
Study says African schools must stop copying Western models and drive local change
Record matric pass rate masks decline in maths uptake and performance
Despite an 88% pass rate, fewer pupils took maths and fewer passed
DA to probe Steenhuisen and George
Dispute centres on Steenhuisen’s removal of George and appointment of Willie Aucamp
Police face R57bn liability from unlawful arrest and detention claims
SAPS litigation risk swells as unresolved arrest claims pile up
Elon Musk’s Grok faces global outrage due to sexualised AI photos
xAI limits image features after safeguard failures
Presidency flags 24 cases of hidden assets, income as government lifestyle audits gather momentum
Another 117 cases have been recommended for further investigation.
WATCH | Gwarube praises top matric achievers for ‘boulder pushing’ perseverance
Minister Siviwe Gwarube praised South Africa's top 40 matric achievers for their discipline and perseverance, emphasising that their success was earned through effort rather than privilege.
Discovery Health does U-turn after public outcry over claims error
The medical scheme administrator will absorb the R125m mistake
Gwarube highlights dedication, resilience of class of 2025
Basic education minister Siviwe Gwarube has congratulated the class of 2025, likening their journey to that of Sisyphus in Greek mythology, who was condemned by Zeus to push a heavy boulder up a steep hill.
IEB achieves 98.31% pass rate in 2025 matric exams
The Independent Examination Board has announced a 98.31% overall pass rate for the 2025 National Senior Certificate examinations.
Operation Vulindlela reforms aimed at boosting investor confidence
Momentum of economic reform agenda to gather pace this year
SCA upholds eviction order in matrimonial property dispute
Landmark decision clarifies property rights in divorce cases






















