
Mixed day for GNU parties in Wednesday by-elections
- By Staff Writer
- . Jul 25, 2025
It was a mixed day in by-elections on Wednesday for parties that form part of the GNU, although the PA will likely be the happiest

At least a dozen killed in Thai-Cambodia border clash
- By Staff Writer
- . Jul 25, 2025
At least twelve people have been killed in clashes between Thai and Cambodian troops at the two countries’ disputed border. This is according to Thai

Three African countries apply to join ICC
- By Staff Writer
- . Jul 25, 2025
Three African countries have applied to become members of the International Cricket Council (ICC). Mauritius, Burkina Faso, and Burundi have all applied to be admitted

US to pull out of Unesco, again
- By Staff Writer
- . Jul 24, 2025
The Trump administration says it is leaving the United Nations’ culture and education agency, Unesco, because of its support for “woke, divisive cultural and social

UK pledges help to fix SA infrastructure
- By Staff Writer
- . Jul 24, 2025
The United Kingdom has agreed to assist South Africa to improve its infrastructure and make better use of state-owned property. A key focus will be

Algal bloom off Australia’s coast a “natural disaster”
- By Staff Writer
- . Jul 24, 2025
An algal bloom off the coast of South Australia has been called a “natural disaster” by the state’s premier. Peter Malinauskas, the head of South

Oldest living Springbok dies
- By Staff Writer
- . Jul 23, 2025
Des van Jaarsveldt, the oldest living Springbok, has died. He was 96. Van Jaarsveldt played one Test, in which he was also the captain, in

Trump threatens to block stadium over football team name
- By Staff Writer
- . Jul 23, 2025
US President Donald Trump has threatened to block a deal for an American Football team’s new stadium unless they revert to their old name. The

“Travesty” of SA’s electoral system emphasises urgency of reform – IRR
- By Staff Writer
- . Jul 23, 2025
South Africa has a “golden opportunity” to change its electoral system to match criteria such as fairness, simplicity, and proportionality, the Institute of Race Relations

Bolsonaro forced to wear ankle tag, placed under curfew
- By Staff Writer
- . Jul 22, 2025
Jair Bolsonaro, the former President of Brazil, has been ordered to wear an ankle tag and placed under a curfew. This is over fears he