Cape West Coast
Flood season: WC govt reluctantly recognises need for maintaining infrastructure
Most flood seasons, there is significant damage and erosion. But culverts, and floodwater systems are seldom upgraded, and often simply patched with gabiens
Transnet to lease stations to private companies
Operators will not get to operate any aspects of the rail services besides the station buildings, as a commercial property transaction
AfriForum offers training to SANDF
AfriForum offers SANDF security assistance after burglaries, weapons thefts and repeated breaches at Gauteng military facilities.
China opens temporary zero-tariff trade for 20 African countries
While China has opened a temporary zero tariff window for South Africa, trade with China is not always straightforward.
Nama leader backs group self-determination: “our threat is your threat”
Witbooi defends cultural rights in South Africa, saying “we don’t mess with black languages, why do they mess with our languages?”
Cape of Good Hope sees surge in ship traffic amid Middle East conflict
Despite rising ship traffic, most vessels bypass Durban and Cape Town, while Richards Bay coal exports grew over 10% in 2025.
SA moves to block unsafe imports with new product checks
SA set to introduce import check program to improve safety standards, but concerns are raised about corruption.
Court rules in AfriForum’s favour over unlawful Cape Town water tariffs
AfriForum wins high court battle and holds DA-led Cape Town accountable over unlawful Water tariffs.
Even if all foreigners left, SA would still face the same problem
Johannesburg protests over immigration reflect deeper structural foundations in South Africa, shaping persistent tensions today.
SA must move beyond crisis response and deliver “promised government reforms” – PSG
PSG urges South Africa to shift from crisis response to long-term reforms amid rising global risks.
Court criticises Steenhuisen, keeps farmers’ FMD vaccine case on track
Court criticises delays in FMD vaccine case, sets new deadlines and schedules urgent hearing in ongoing legal dispute.
Workers could get paid for exposing employer misconduct under new bill
New bill proposes paying workers who expose misconduct while strengthening whistleblower protections and penalties nationwide.