Commuters to pay up to R5 more on taxi fares from Monday

Taxi association says some drivers are struggling to meet their loan payments and have had their vehicles repossessed

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Brief | 15 May 2026

No plan to review SA’s coal exports to Israel, says Parks Tau

The minister says sanctions against Israel would violate World Trade Organisation principles

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News | 15 May 2026

Why fewer people are being convicted for commercial crimes

The NPA’s Specialised Commercial Crimes Unit is underperforming

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Charts | 15 May 2026

Immigrants shut their shops as copycat March and March protest held in Matatiele

“We are not xenophobic, we want to assist Home Affairs” says march organiser

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Brief | 14 May 2026

Kariega residents protest over electricity woes

Nelson Mandela Bay Municipality says it is attending to over 1,100 cable and line faults across the metro

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Brief | 14 May 2026

Why proudly South African clothes are being made in “sweatshops”

92% of clothing manufacturers in Newcastle do not comply with Bargaining Council rules, says the council’s lawyer

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Feature | 14 May 2026

The hospital visit that begins with a boat

Patients in remote Lesotho villages have to cross the Senqu River to get to Tebellong Hospital

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Feature | 14 May 2026

Police watchdog completes probe into Khayelitsha torture case

Nonkululo Fente died when SAPS raided her tavern

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News | 14 May 2026

Sweatshops saga: Action taken against another clothing manufacturer

National Bargaining Council for the Clothing Manufacturing Industry goes to court against Durban-based Gemelli

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News | 13 May 2026