The body of a 10-year-old girl who went missing during last week’s heavy floods in Mthatha has been recovered, pushing the official death toll to 88 as communities continue to grapple with the disaster’s aftermath.
Volkswagen South Africa has issued a recall of more than 140 Polo and Taigo vehicles due to a potential airbag defect that could pose a serious safety risk.
With several top DA candidates declining the mayoral post, Helen Zille has signalled her willingness to step in as mayor of Johannesburg, unveiling a turnaround plan aimed at rescuing the city from collapse.
Stellenbosch – Capitec Bank has announced that long-serving CEO Gerrie Fourie will retire at the end of July 2025, bringing to a close an 11-year tenure marked by rapid growth, innovation, and digital transformation. Fourie joined Capitec in 2000 and became CEO
SPAR South Africa CEO Max Oliva is stepping down after a 30-year career with the retail group to take on the role of CEO at McDonald’s South Africa, effective 1 July 2025.
Johannesburg – Gauteng Premier Panyaza Lesufi has launched a new high-tech number plate system aimed at improving vehicle traceability and curbing crime on the province’s roads. Unveiled at the Nasrec Expo Centre on Thursday, the tamper-proof plates feature advanced security elements, including
FutureRent, South Africa’s pioneering car subscription company, has secured R100 million (circa. €5 Million) in its first funding round, backed by a German family office. The capital injection marks a major step forward in FutureRent’s mission to reinvent mobility through flexible, finance-free
Cape Town – A 47-year-old woman and a 48-year-old man have been arrested in Bloubergstrand, Western Cape, for the alleged sexual abuse of their daughters, aged three and eight. According to the South African Police Service (SAPS), the suspects face multiple charges,