DA identifies critical areas for Cachalia to prioritise

Professor Firoz Cachalia officially sworn in as acting police minister at the Union Buildings in Pretoria today.   DA’s Spokesperson on Police, Ian Cameron, says they have identified critical areas of expectation for the new acting Police Minister, Professor Firoz Cachalia.   Cachalia was officially sworn in at the Union Buildings in Pretoria earlier today….

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Australia sweep T20 series against West Indies

Cricket ball and bat. Australia completed a 5-0 sweep of the West Indies in their Twenty20 international series with Ben Dwarshuis’s bowling paving the way for a three-wicket victory in Basseterre, Saint Kitts on Monday. Mitchell Owen top-scored for Australia with 37 off 17 balls, while Cameron Green (32), Tim David (30) and Aaron Hardie…

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SANParks celebrates Marine Protected Areas Day

African penguin near on a beach. SANParks has joined the global community in celebrating Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) Day today, recognising the critical role MPAs play in conserving marine biodiversity. The Tsitsikamma Marine Protected Area, which is located within the Garden Route National Park, is Africa’s oldest MPA. It spans approximately 60 km of coastline…

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South African swimmer adds another world championship medal

Pieter Coetze and Kaylene Corbett at the World Aquatics Championships in Singapore. South African swimmer, Pieter Coetze, has added a second world championship medal to his collection from the FINA World Aquatics Championships in Singapore this time silver. The 21-year-old University of Pretoria student came second in the 200-meter backstroke final in a new national…

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Decision to place Mchunu on special leave was illegal: Mpofu

[FILE IMAGE]: Police Minister Senzo Mchunu during a media briefing. Advocate Dali Mpofu has argued that it was illegal for President Cyril Ramaphosa to have put Police Minister Senzo Mchunu on special leave and appoint Professor Firoz Cachalia to act in his position. Ramaphosa announced Mchunu’s special leave earlier this month in response to allegations…

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Broader economic outlook concerning: Economist

Workers at a clothing factory employed in South Africa. BankservAfrica’s latest data shows that South African salaries held steady in June, following three months of moderation. The average nominal take-home pay was R17,310 in June 2025, a marginal decline of just 0.1 % from the R17,325 recorded in May. Despite this slight dip, salaries remain significantly…

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Court postpones uMkhanyakude Municipality interdict application

The Pietermaritzburg High Court has postponed the Umkhanyakude District Municipality’s application to interdict the KwaZulu-Natal Department of Cooperative Governance from placing it under administration. Judge Mawande Mazibuko-Musa has requested legal teams involved in four related applications to arrange for a consolidated court hearing. These include cases brought by the South African Municipal Workers’ Union and…

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