Khayelitsha families relocated at last after weather delays and protests

The City of Cape Town says it moved about 1,000 families from a flood-prone area for their safety

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Brief | 8 May 2026

Court sets aside national tender for circumcision device

With immediate effect the CircumQ device may not be used on boys aged ten to 14

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Law | 8 May 2026

Taxi operators call for urgent relief as fuel prices rocket

Cape Town commuters brace for looming taxi fare hike

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Brief | 8 May 2026

The Israel/US-Iran war is hitting South Africa hard – our oil dependency is why

While government is doubling down on oil and gas, renewable energy would free us from foreign price shocks

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Opinion | 8 May 2026

Why rail matters for Cape Town’s traffic congestion

With the collapse of rail, roads become busier

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Charts | 8 May 2026

Is abandoning a baby in a safe box a crime or an act of love? Court to decide

The Minister of Social Development says parents who use baby boxes are committing a crime

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Law | 7 May 2026

Sunday World journalists were offered money to bring in advertising

The acting editor at the time, Ngwako Malatji, is connected to Lottery deals under SIU investigation

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News | 7 May 2026

From leaky bungalow to dream home: Wheelchair user’s six year wait ends

Thobile Saza and his family have moved into a five-room house in Motherwell, Nelson Mandela Bay

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Brief | 7 May 2026

Joburg’s financial woes laid bare in scathing letter from finance minister Godongwana

Mayor Dada Morero insists there is “no cause for concern”

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News | 7 May 2026