Used car sales slump with Ford and Volkswagen hit hardest

Source: Unsplash Overall, September used car sales totalled 28,609, with a combined value of just under R11.6bn. This represents a year-on-year decrease of -8.7% in accumulative sales value. It’s no surprise that Toyota, Volkswagen, and Ford retained their top three positions, with 4,964, 4,134, and 2,962 units sold, respectively. Toyota experienced a modest -2% decline…

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Zuma challenges court decision on TRC Inquiry leadership

[ FILE IMAGE]: Former President Jacob Zuma enters the High Court in Pietermaritzburg, South Africa, January 31, 2022. Former President Jacob Zuma has written a letter to the Constitutional Court, intending to seek leave to appeal the decision by the High Court in Johannesburg’s that Justice Sisi Khampepe remains Chairperson of the TRC Cases Inquiry….

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Thousands march in Cape Town in solidarity with Palestine

Thousands of pro-Palestine supporters marched in the Cape Town CBD to show support for the people of Palestine. A broad coalition of civil society, interfaith organisations, justice movements and political parties organised the march. The demonstrators are calling for an end to the Israeli occupation of Palestine. The President of the Muslim Judicial Council, Sheikh…

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The Wallabies stun the Springboks at Ellis Park

Four-time World Cup champions and defending champions, South Africa, were brought down to earth in their opening 2025 Rugby Championship test match. Australia recorded their first win over the Springboks in South Africa in 14 years, beating the home side 38-22 at Ellis Park in Johannesburg. The Springboks started like a house on fire and…

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Allegations against Ntshavheni should be taken seriously: Analyst

File image: Minister in the Presidency, Khumbudzo Ntshavheni briefs media on a Cabinet meeting outcome. 1 minute Political analyst Dr. Levy Ndou says corruption allegations against Minister in the Presidency, Khumbudzo Ntshavheni, should be taken seriously. This comes as pressure mounts on President Cyril Ramaphosa to take action against her. She is accused of allegedly…

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Mashaba says ActionSA not ready to announce COJ Mayoral candidate

ActionSA President, Herman Mashaba on a door-to-door visit to Alexandra where the party launched its campaign over fixing local government. ActionSA leader Herman Mashaba says the party will not announce its Mayoral candidate for the City of Johannesburg yet. Mashaba’s comments come after DA federal leader Helen Zille showed interest in becoming the Mayoral candidate…

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