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ZAEconomyOverlooked from the right
5 days ago

60% of under 24s jobless: experts call for skills overhaul and TVET reform

South Africa's youth unemployment rate remains alarmingly high, with 45.8% unemployment among those aged 15–34 and 60.1% among those aged 15–24 in Q1 2026, according to Statistics South Africa. Experts highlight the economic costs of this trend, including increased pressure on public finances and reduced opportunities for young people. The article notes the term 'born frees'—referring to those born after 1994—may seem ironic given the challenges faced by this generation.

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ZACrime
6 days ago

AGE OF ACCOUNTABILITY: How Feroz Khan tried to circumvent Madlanga Commission and shot himself in the foot

The article discusses Deputy Crime Intelligence boss Feroz Khan's recent legal actions regarding the seizure of state-owned devices from his home by the Political Killings Task Team. The Madlanga Commission attorney, Mari Wilsnach, criticized Khan's ex parte court application as a 'gross abuse of process' and a 'sham,' claiming it was an attempt to bypass flaws in his main urgent court bid. Khan is seeking to recover the devices, arguing that the data might reveal covert operations and prevent assassinations. He is currently on bail for separate charges related to precious metals, alongside ex

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ZACrime
12 days ago

The president has spoken but whether he can deliver hangs in the balance

President Cyril Ramaphosa addressed the nation regarding South Africa's migration crisis, outlining a strategy to secure borders and enforce laws against illegal employment. Opposition parties argue that while policies are well-intentioned, there is a significant lack of resources and enforcement capability to implement these plans effectively. ActionSA's Lerato Ngobeni emphasized that the issue lies not in the absence of legislation but in the lack of enforcement power and funding.

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ZACulture
12 days ago

Oxford study finds world’s highest heat-risk cities concentrated in Asia and Africa

A study conducted by the University of Oxford identifies that over 95% of the world's highest heat-risk cities are located in South and Southeast Asia and Sub-Saharan Africa. The research analyzed 205 cities with populations exceeding one million and highlights how factors such as infrastructure inequality, income disparity, and limited access to cooling contribute significantly to these risks. The study emphasizes that extreme heat has become one of the most dangerous and inequitable outcomes of climate change, particularly affecting regions with rapid urbanization and weak resilience systems

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ZASports
12 days ago

Nigeria’s perilous French gambit

The article discusses the growing diplomatic ties between Nigeria and France since Nigerian President Bola Tinubu took office in 2023. It highlights Tinubu's close relationship with French President Emmanuel Macron, noting that Paris has become Tinubu's most frequent foreign destination. The piece contrasts Nigeria and France, describing them as 'unlikely pairs' due to their differing historical contexts but pointing out shared characteristics such as a sense of national pride and cultural identity. The article mentions the establishment of the France-Nigeria Business Council in 2021.

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ZASports
12 days ago

Violent attacks on black African migrants will not resolve national employment crisis

The article discusses violent attacks against black African migrants in South Africa during the commemoration of Africa and Workers' Days. It critiques the narrative promoted by certain groups that blame black African migrants for high unemployment, crime, and poor public services, noting that these claims lack evidence and rely on colonial racist assumptions. The article highlights existing socio-economic inequalities affecting black South Africans but argues that attributing these issues solely to migration is misleading.

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ZAEducation
12 days ago

Apply to study at the university you know and trust – #MyNWU

The North-West University (NWU) has opened its 2027 application season, with nearly 20,000 prospective students having already applied since 1 June 2026. The university expects to accommodate 11,900 first-year students for the 2027 academic year, including spaces in non-contact or distance learning programs. Applications for selection courses will close on 30 June 2026, while general course and residence applications are due by 31 August 2026. Postgraduate applications close on 30 November 2026. Contact information is provided for applicants seeking assistance.

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ZAEconomy
12 days ago

eThekwini city manager fires back at accusers, asks them to prove sexual allegations against him

Musa Mbhele, the eThekwini city manager, denies allegations of seeking sexual favours in exchange for jobs. He claims the accusations are part of a campaign to damage his reputation and asserts that no evidence has been presented to support the claims. Mbhele addressed the issue during a public event organized by the Xubera Institute. Labour unions and opposition parties have called for him to step down pending the outcome of an investigation.

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ZACulture
12 days ago

Protected: SAACA is teaching the next generation to care through pet cancer awareness

SAACA, an organization focused on animal cancer awareness and education in South Africa, emphasizes the importance of educating pet owners about early cancer detection in pets. The organization also runs a youth education program targeting children aged two to six, aiming to foster empathy and kindness toward animals through interactive learning in schools and early childhood development centers.

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ZAHealth
12 days ago

Level up your fun with the durable, long-lasting HUAWEI nova 15 Max

The article promotes the HUAWEI nova 15 Max smartphone, highlighting its features such as long battery life, durability, and affordability. It emphasizes the phone's ability to support users during various activities like weekend escapes, road trips, and social gatherings. The device is marketed as a cost-effective option for South African consumers, with a starting price of R7 999 and additional launch benefits.

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ZASports
12 days ago

NWU Eagles secure promotion, place in national final

The NWU Eagles secured promotion to the Motsepe Foundation Championship and qualified for the national final after defeating KwaZulu-Natal champions Mkhambathi FC 2-1 in the semi-finals. The team had faced challenges early in their campaign, including a goalless draw against Mpumalanga champions Luthuli Brigades, but bounced back strongly in subsequent matches.

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ZAEconomy
12 days ago

From Soshanguve to BMW South Africa

The article highlights Cecil Sithole's journey from growing up in Soshanguve, a township in South Africa, to becoming a software engineer at BMW South Africa's IT Hub. It details how he used free Wi-Fi from a local primary school to research and apply for university despite missing the initial application deadline. The piece emphasizes themes of talent, opportunity, and access to information in the context of South Africa's challenges with youth unemployment.

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ZATechnology
12 days ago

Xiaomi 17T officially launches in South Africa – The Telephoto Master arrives with Leica-powered storytelling capabilities

Xiaomi has officially launched the Xiaomi 17T in South Africa, positioning it as a high-end smartphone tailored for creators and photographers. The device is co-engineered with Leica and highlights advanced camera features such as a 50MP main camera with Leica optical lens technology. It will be available starting June 9, 2026, through Vodacom stores, with a monthly payment plan beginning at R799 over 36 months. A free Xiaomi Smart Humidifier 2 is included with purchases while supplies last.

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ZASports
13 days ago

More turmoil as NFP recalls its national chairperson, Mkhabela, amid power struggle

The National Freedom Party (NFP) has removed its eDumbe mayor, Sibusiso Shevu Mkhabela, from his positions as national chairperson and member of the national executive committee. The decision was made by the party's national executive committee (NEC), though no specific reasons were provided. Mkhabela is associated with Mbali Shinga, the former KZN chairperson of the NFP who was expelled following a no-confidence vote against KZN premier Thami Ntuli. Shinga had defied party instructions by supporting opposition parties rather than the uMkhonto weSizwe Party.

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ZASports
13 days ago

Injustices, civil society and the baseless anti-development rhetoric

The article discusses the role of civil society organizations (CSOs) in South Africa, emphasizing their importance in protecting the rights of marginalized groups such as the poor, workers, and rural communities. It critiques the common narrative that labels community resistance to environmental and development projects as 'anti-development,' arguing that this term is used to delegitimize efforts to protect public health, land rights, and democratic participation. The piece highlights how many of the freedoms enjoyed today were secured through the activism of CSOs during the transition from Aパ

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ZAEconomyOverlooked from the right
13 days ago

South Africa’s transformation drive under scrutiny as JSE black ownership remains low

South Africa's progress in economic transformation is being questioned, particularly regarding black ownership in major financial institutions like Standard Bank and Nedbank, which have less than 1% black ownership and no recent black economic empowerment (BEE) transactions. A new report highlights policy design flaws and political compromises in the implementation of BEE codes and sector charters, contributing to a disparity between reported ownership and BEE certification.

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ZACulture
13 days ago

Bhekisisa: Why storms that used to happen every 50 years are hitting more often

South Africa has experienced an increase in extreme weather events such as storms, floods, and heatwaves in the first half of 2024. The government has issued multiple disaster alerts during this period. Scientists attribute these changes to global warming caused by greenhouse gas emissions from fossil fuel combustion. President Cyril Ramaphosa acknowledged the vulnerability of communities to unpredictable weather impacts, highlighting recent events that resulted in casualties, displacement, and infrastructure damage. Experts emphasize the need to adapt to increasingly erratic weather patterns.

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ZAEconomy
13 days ago

Protected: BMW CEO says technical skills are key to South Africa’s future workforce

The article discusses comments made by the BMW CEO regarding the importance of technical skills for South Africa's future workforce. The full text is password protected and therefore cannot be summarized further.

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ZAMedicine
13 days ago

Mbenenge fights JSC bid to recommend that Parliament impeach him

Eastern Cape Judge President Selby Mbenenge has filed an urgent application with the North Gauteng High Court to prevent the Judicial Service Commission (JSC) from recommending his impeachment to Parliament. Mbenenge seeks to block the JSC's finding of gross misconduct and wants the commission's decision and the earlier tribunal report reviewed and overturned. The JSC rejected the Judicial Conduct Tribunal's conclusion that Mbenenge's behavior in a sexual harassment case amounted to misconduct, instead determining that his actions constituted gross misconduct due to a serious disregard for职场权力

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ZAEconomy
13 days ago

King MisuZulu’s right-hand man embarks on a new economic trajectory for hostels and townships

Inkosi Malusi Zondi has been appointed by King MisuZulu kaZwelithini as the head of economy and cultural envoy, tasked with transforming the economic landscape of hostels and townships in KwaZulu-Natal. Zondi previously served as Zulu royal chancellor but was removed from the position, likely due to competition for influence within the royal court. He now leads efforts to attract investment and improve economic conditions in township areas.

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ZACulture
13 days ago

UN climate chief calls for faster action as Bonn climate talks begin

The UN climate chief, Simon Stiell, called for accelerated action on climate commitments during the opening of the annual UN climate talks in Bonn, Germany. He emphasized the urgency of implementing existing agreements rather than revisiting past debates, linking continued reliance on fossil fuels to economic instability and climate-related disasters. The talks will focus on adaptation, climate finance, and the implementation of the Paris Agreement.

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ZACrime
13 days ago

Madlanga commission hears businessman was tracked alongside 715kg cocaine shipment from Durban to Joburg

The Madlanga Commission heard testimony from Hawks Lieutenant Colonel Nkoana Sebola regarding businessman Tumelo Nku's involvement in a major drug seizure in Johannesburg. Nku was reportedly tracking a 715kg cocaine shipment from Durban to Johannesburg via the N3 route using his cellphone. Nku allegedly provided a tip-off to Hawks General Samuel Mashaba, who was then head of Gauteng traffic police, leading to a planned but interrupted drug bust. Digital evidence, including text messages between Nku and Mashaba, was presented to link them to the July 2021 incident. Analysis of Nku's device also

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ZACulture
13 days ago

Mandy Johnston wants to burn things to bring back traditions

Mandy Johnston, a South African artist, created an art exhibition called 'Gatherer' featuring sculptures made of steel wool that are burned during the event. The exhibition explores themes of ritual, transformation, and life transitions. Johnston explained that the use of steel wool highlights the contrast between the strength and fragility of man-made materials.

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