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ToggleTariffs Test SA’s Rand as Kganyago Urges Calm
October 14, 2025
As tariffs return to global trade, SARB Governor Lesetja Kganyago says the rand is stabilising and South Africa’s buffers are stronger. EU steel duties
Eastern Cape Municipalities Crisis: Seven Face Financial Ruin
October 13, 2025
The Eastern Cape municipalities crisis has pushed seven local governments to the brink of collapse, with the United Democratic Movement (UDM) blaming decades of
Aid Trucks Entering Gaza Post-Ceasefire
October 13, 2025
Aid trucks entering Gaza signal hope after a US-brokered ceasefire. On Sunday, dozens of trucks delivered food, fuel, and medical supplies via Rafah and
Lucky Montana’s SARS Tax Bill: R55m Claim and Denial
October 13, 2025
SARS says the Lucky Montana SARS tax bill exceeds R55 million and released a detailed timeline to counter “false statements.” Montana denies owing “even
Fort Hare Protests: Campus Fires, Shutdown and Claims
October 13, 2025
Fort Hare protests shut down campuses after multiple buildings were torched. Vice-chancellor Sakhela Buhlungu alleges “sponsored” violence tied to an SIU probe, while student
Maria Corina Machado Wins Nobel Peace Prize
October 10, 2025
Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado wins the 2025 Nobel Peace Prize for defending democratic rights amid Maduro’s crackdown and renewed calls for free,
Nigeria Christian Killings: Cruz Claim Sparks backlash
October 10, 2025
U.S. Senator Ted Cruz alleges “Nigeria Christian killings” on a massive scale and pushes sanctions, but Abuja rejects the figures as false and misleading.
Fort Hare Shutdown: UFH Halts All Operations
October 10, 2025
The University of Fort Hare has suspended all on-site operations after arson and unrest on the Alice campus. Management ordered students to vacate residences