DA at fault for ANC-EFF win in Johannesburg – Action SA
Action SA has accused the Democratic Alliance of effectively sabotaging its own idea of a ‘moonshot pact’ to rescue South Africa from rule by the
Sheeran wins copyright case
Ed Sheeran, the English singer-songwriter, has won a copyright case in the US. He was accused of copying elements of the song, Let’s Get It
Pick n Pay chair Ackerman lambastes government
Gareth Ackerman, the chair of Pick n Pay, has become the latest business leader to criticise the government. Business Day reports that the remarks were
Japan pledges support to Mozambique in anti-terrorism fight
The Prime Minister of Japan, Fumio Kishida, has pledged to support Mozambique in its fight against terrorism. Kishida made the remarks while visiting the country
Press freedom in good shape in SA – RSF
The freedom of the press is in good shape in South Africa, even while it faces threats in other parts of the world. This is
McKenzie steps down as Central Karoo mayor
Gayton McKenzie, the colourful leader of the Patriotic Alliance (PA), has stepped down as mayor of the Central Karoo district municipality. McKenzie had pledged that
Tim Harris to chair interim SA Tourism board
Tim Harris, a former DA MP and former CEO of Wesgro, will chair the interim board of SA Tourism. Patricia de Lille, the minister of
Partial ban of vaping underway in Australia
The Australian government has announced a ban on all disposable vapes, a ban on non-prescription vapes as well as a limit to the nicotine levels
Tinder to ditch Russia
Tinder, the online dating platform, is to leave Russia next month. Match, the company which owns Tinder, said it would be leaving the country because
Scaled-back Victory Day celebrations reveal Kremlin anxiety – report
Russian authorities have cited security concerns about attacks from pro-Ukrainian forces for plans to scale back this year’s Victory Day celebrations, but some say this