South Africa’s first western film set to go global
The South African film, “Five Fingers for *Marseilles”, will soon be released in American, Japanese
Facebook confirms it collects data beyond users
Facebook confirmed on Monday that it also collected information from people beyond their social
Ramaphosa drums up support for InvestSA
As part of drumming up international support for his economic initiative President Cyril Ramaphosa
Parties, social media react to Mahumapelo’s no confidence motion
The SACP’s North West secretary Madoda Sambatha has expressed disappointment over the postponement
Cosby lawyer seeks to discredit sexual assault accuser
Bill Cosby’s defense team on Monday sought to undercut the credibility of a woman accusing the
Facebook must face class action over facial recognition: US judge
A US federal judge ruled on Monday that Facebook Inc must face a class action lawsuit alleging that
SANEF warns against unsubstantiated allegations against journalists
The South African National Editors’ Forum (SANEF) has spoken out on the debate about the role of the
South African rand to hold most gains since start of 2018
South Africa’s rand is expected to hold onto most of this year’s gains against the dollar supported
Young girls groomed by pastor CRL Rights Commission hears
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Israeli fire kills Palestinian at Gaza border
Israeli fire killed a Palestinian, another died of earlier wounds bringing to 19 the number of
ANC NEC to visit Winnie’s home
The ANC’s entire NEC will on Thursday visit late struggle icon Winnie Madikizela-Mandela’s home in
SA one of most unequal countries globally: Report
Consumption expenditure data show that South Africa is one of the most unequal countries in the
Entries open for gruelling Berg River Canoe race
Entries have opened for the revamped Berg River Canoe Marathon in the Boland. The ultra-distance
Koeberg desalination plant brings relief to W Cape
The Koeberg Nuclear Power Station’s permanent Ground Water Desalination Plant is expected to be up
Remembering Martin Luther King Jr, 50 years after assassination
Events are planned across the United States to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the assassination
Malaysia outlaws ‘fake news’ ahead of elections
Malaysia’s parliament has approved a new law for publishing and sharing false information on
Six die after bus petrol bombed in Limpopo
Six people died and several were seriously injured when a petrol bomb was thrown at a bus outside
The man who called for the cleansing of white people in court
The man who took to Facebook to call for the ‘cleansing’ of white people from South Africa will face
Jamaica’s ‘Reggae Rollers’ set to bowl over Gold Coast
Forget the Jamaican bobsleigh team — the Caribbean island is taking a bash at the genteel sport of
SA motorists brace themselves for fuel hike
Petrol will go up by as much as 72 cents per litre for 95 octanes, 69 cents a litre for 93 octane