In photos: How fishers live on the Olifants River
The Ebenhaeser community hope to be at the centre of South African mullet fishing
Photo Essay | 10 November 2025
Nelson Mandela Bay reopens bridges damaged during 2024 floods
At a cost of R89-million, the Matanzima and Nomakhwezana bridges in KwaNobuhle reopened with a ceremony attended by about 200 residents
Brief | 7 November 2025
Vandals strip R42-million Gqeberha housing project
Of 580 units built in Walmer township only 108 have lawful occupants
News | 6 November 2025
School principal suspended for financial mismanagement, again
Khulile Qamata previously faced charges of sexual misconduct and financial mismanagement at another school
News | 3 November 2025
Outrage over police inaction after woman goes missing
Residents tracked down a suspect themselves
Brief | 31 October 2025
Eastern Cape villagers take charge of their own water supply
Frustrated by the unreliable municipal water supply, six communities near Cofimvaba have raised over R110,000 for their own supply infrastructure
Brief | 29 October 2025
Closing arguments in Judge Mbenenge sexual harassment tribunal
Lawyer says this case will likely determine whether other women with legitimate claims will come forward, but tribunal chair disagrees
Law | 22 October 2025
MPs call for heads to roll at Fort Hare
Vice Chancellor Sakhele Buhlungu has not properly explained why a man facing corruption allegations was promoted
By Johnnie Isaac and Raymond Joseph
News | 21 October 2025
Fort Hare paid R17-million for work that was never done, investigation finds
ICT department staff and service providers implicated in alleged multimillion-rand scam
By Raymond Joseph and Johnnie Isaac
News | 17 October 2025