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ACDP in Ekurhuleni calls for swift justice following arrests of senior municipal officials 10.07.2026

The African Christian Democratic Party, ACDP in Ekurhuleni is calling for accountability and swift justice following recent arrests of senior municipal officials. ACDP councillor Palesa Yates says those arrested must have their day in court after the spotlight placed on governance issues by the Madlanga Commission. The party is also renewing calls for justice in the murder of municipal auditor Mph...

Former Ekurhuleni City Manager, Dr. Imogen Mashazi expected to apply for bail 10.07.2026

Former Ekurhuleni City Manager, Dr. Imogen Mashazi is expected to apply for bail in the Germiston Magistrate's Court this morning. She and co-accused Linda Gxasheka spent the night in custody after the state asked for time to verify their addresses. Mashazi faces charges of fraud, corruption. Julius Mkhwanazi and Kemi Behari have been granted bail of R50,000 each but remain in custody. For more, w...

City of Tshwane Council suspends City Manager Johann Mettler pending an investigation 10.07.2026

The City of Tshwane Council has placed City Manager Johann Mettler on precautionary suspension with full pay, pending an independent investigation. Council also resolved to start disciplinary proceedings against CFO Gareth Mnisi over allegations found to be less serious misconduct. The Mayor says administration remains stable and services will continue. The DA, however, has condemned the susp...

Union Against Hunger to picket outside the South African Human Rights Commission's Food Inquiry 10.07.2026

The Union Against Hunger will picket outside the South African Human Rights Commission's Food Inquiry today. They plan to hold a symbolic trial of Shoprite in its absence after the retailer and other major chains reportedly failed to appear before the hearings in Johannesburg. The group will hand over a memorandum demanding the Commission compel retailers to attend and explain soaring food prices....

A look at the current top African economic stories with Victor Kgomoeswana. 10.07.2026

A look at the current top African economic stories with Victor Kgomoesoana, author of Africa Is Open For Business and Africa Bounces Back

South Africa's refugee appeals backlog drops by more than 12%. 10.07.2026

South Africa's asylum system is showing signs of progress, with the Refugee Appeals Authority of South Africa recording one of the biggest reductions in its backlog in years. The Department of Home Affairs says active refugee appeals have dropped by more than 12%, with thousands of cases finalised as part of a broader reform programme. However, with tens of thousands of cases still pending questio...

Impeached former Public Protector Advocate Busisiwe Mkhwebane to challenge application by the Legal Practice Council to have her struck from the roll of advocates. 09.07.2026

Impeached former Public Protector Advocate Busisiwe Mkhwebane says she will oppose an application by the Legal Practice Council to have her struck from the roll of advocates. The statutory regulatory body has cited several grounds, including alleged unprofessional conduct. Advocate Mkhwebane is expected to file her answering papers in the Gauteng High Court in Pretoria. We spoke to  Advocate...

COSATU holds its National Day of Action alongside its affiliates including SAMWU and SADTU. 09.07.2026

Labour federation the Congress of South African Trade Unions, COSATU is holding its National Day of Action today alongside affiliates including SAMWU and SADTU. Members are marching to the National Treasury in Pretoria to hand over a memorandum. The memorandum is also directed to CoGTA, SALGA and the Department of Water and Sanitation. COSATU says the action is to defend workers' rights, collectiv...

March and March to march to alleged drug dens and businesses accused of employing undocumented foreign nationals. 09.07.2026

Citizen-led movement March and March will today march to alleged drug dens and businesses in KZN, accused of employing undocumented foreign nationals. The group has committed to holding a march every Thursday. March and March says the weekly protests are aimed at putting pressure on authorities to act on crime and job opportunities in the area. We spoke to March and March Movement leader, Jacinta...

Activists and Citizens Forum says EFF leader Julius Malema must appear before the Madlanga Commission 09.07.2026

The Activists and Citizens Forum says the only way for EFF leader, Julius Malema to clear his name is to appear before the Madlanga Commission and present his version of events. The call follows damning allegations that Malema, General Feroz Khan, Mo Sayed, and other questionable figures are involved in illegal activities. We spoke to Dennis Bloem, Spokesperson for the Activists and Citizens Forum...

Tensions between the United States and Iran reported to be escalating 09.07.2026

Tensions between the United States and Iran are  said to be escalating rapidly following a fresh exchange of strikes and sharp rhetoric. Donald Trump has warned of hitting Iran "hard," suggesting the ceasefire is effectively over. The US has reportedly targeted dozens of Iranian-linked sites, while Iran has responded with attacks on US positions in the Gulf, raising fears of a wider regional...

Zimbabwe Communist Party Says Mnangagwa Term Extension Benefits Political Elite 08.07.2026

Zimbabwean President Emmerson Mnangagwa has signed the controversial Constitutional Amendment Number Three into law, pushing his rule until 2030. The move scraps the 2028 elections, ends direct presidential votes by the public and hands that power to parliament while stretching future terms to seven years. At 83, Mnangagwa's decision has sparked fresh debate over democracy in the southern African...

Parents urged to choose registered initiation schools. 08.07.2026

The Interim Traditional Health Practitioners Council of South Africa has extended support to initiates undergoing customary initiation this winter. The Council says while it respects the role of traditional leaders, practitioners and families, safety, health and dignity must come first. It has called for strict adherence to health regulations, legal frameworks and cultural protocols to prevent inj...

SALGA: Withholding municipal funds won't fix structural failures. 08.07.2026

The South African Local Government Association, SALGA says it has noted National Treasury's decision to temporarily withhold July 2026 equitable share payments from 69 municipalities. While SALGA agrees accountability is needed, it warns the move must not compromise service delivery. Treasury says the withholding aims to enforce fiscal discipline. Elvis Presslin spoke to Lesetja Dikgale, SALGA Cha...

ConCourt Ruling Major Victory for Asylum Seekers - Analyst 08.07.2026

The Constitutional Court has upheld a ruling that sections of the Refugee Act are unconstitutional. The case was brought by the Scalabrini Centre and Lawyers for Human Rights in 2023. Judges ruled on Tuesday that asylum seekers cannot be turned away for lacking documents or missing a five-day reporting deadline. The court said each application must be considered individually, on its own merits. Fo...

ActionSA Confident Of Getting Phala Phala Documents Including Ramaphosa Affidavit 08.07.2026

ActionSA has referred the Phala Phala matter to the Information Regulator after its request for documents was denied. The party is seeking records including an affidavit signed by President Cyril Ramaphosa and financial documents linked to the farm theft case. ActionSA says it's concerned about the difference between the R8.7 million initially declared stolen and court evidence of transactions ove...

DENOSA Warns Staff Shortages and Poor Conditions Overwhelm KZN Healthcare Workers 08.07.2026

Health Ombud, Professor Taole Mokoena will today brief the media on the deaths of healthcare professionals at public facilities in KwaZulu-Natal. The briefing is expected to cover findings and recommendations on safety and working conditions in the sector. Attention now turns to key stakeholders, including Denosa, which represents nurses on the frontline. Elvis Presslin spoke to Sibonelo Gumede, D...

ATM concerned about what it calls an increasing number of fathers being denied meaningful access to their children. 07.07.2026

The African Transformation Movement (ATM) has raised urgent concerns regarding a growing and largely overlooked social crisis in South Africa: the increasing number of fathers being denied meaningful access to their children. Despite ongoing efforts to protect the rights of women and children, there is a rising concern that the rights of children to maintain relationships with both parents are not...

Police reopen the 2021 death of Deputy National Commissioner Lieutenant-General Sindile Mfazi as a murder investigation. 07.07.2026

Police have reopened the 2021 death of Deputy National Commissioner Lieutenant-General Sindile Mfazi as a murder investigation. His death was initially attributed to Covid-19 but an exhumation and forensic tests found he was poisoned. Authorities confirm multiple raids were conducted at properties in Centurion linked to SAPS members. Police say a breakthrough has been made and a number of people o...

Mixed reactions to Ramaphosa's appointment of Ayanda Dlodlo as SA ambassador to France. 07.07.2026

The DA has condemned President Cyril Ramaphosa's appointment of Ayanda Dlodlo as South Africa's ambassador to France. She replaces the late Nathi Mthethwa, who died in Paris last year. The DA cites allegations from the State Capture Commission and a Public Protector probe linked to Ms. Dlodlo. The party says the appointment damages South Africa's reputation with a key trade partner. The Presidency...

DA in Tshwane to outline impending legal action against the Deputy Mayor and MMC for Finance, Eugene Modise 07.07.2026

The DA in Tshwane will hold a media briefing outside the Gauteng North High Court this morning. Mayoral candidate Cilliers Brink will outline the party's impending legal action against Deputy Mayor and MMC for Finance, Eugene Modise.Brink is expected to detail the reasons for the challenge and what it means for governance in the city. We spoke to Cilliers Brink.

A look at the current top African economic stories with Victor Kgomoeswana 07.07.2026

A look at the current top African economic stories with Victor Kgomoesoana, author of Africa Is Open For Business and Africa Bounces Back

Today marks a year since KZN Police Commissioner General Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi publicly alleged corruption and criminal infiltration in the criminal justice system 06.07.2026

Today marks one year since KwaZulu-Natal Police Commissioner General Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi publicly revealed alleged corruption and criminal infiltration in the criminal justice system. Mkhwanazi also accused Police Minister Senzo Mchunu - who is current on special leave, of unlawfully disbanding the Political Killings Task Team and seizing its dockets. The revelations prompted the establishment of t...

Concerns rise as Zimbabwean school-going children are allegedly being pulled out of South African schools due to forced deportations 06.07.2026

The ZEP Coordinating Committee says thousands of school-going children of Zimbabwean families are being pulled out of South African schools due to 'forced' deportations. The group is particularly concerned about the 2026 Matric class and learners in Grades 10, 11 and 7 who face major curriculum and registration barriers if they relocate now. We spoke to Edward Muchatuta, National Coordinator of th...

NUM concerned about violence against its members 06.07.2026

The National Union Of Mineworkers, NUM says three suspects accused of threatening its Branch Chairperson at Impala triple-M 1 Shaft will appear in court again today. Police arrested the men in June, they were found with two unlicensed firearms and a stolen vehicle. Bail has been opposed twice at Tlhabane Magistrate's Court. We spoke to William Shiko, NUM Rustenburg Region Deputy Secretary.

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