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Yearly Archives: 2026

EMPD deputy chief Julius Mkhwanazi bail hearing set for Thursday
National
/ 20 April 2026

EMPD deputy chief Julius Mkhwanazi bail hearing set for Thursday

Mkhwanazi has been charged with fraud, corruption and defeating the ends of justice

By Nkateko Joseph Mabasa
JSE SME programme drives growth as BoTong Civils reports 418% revenue jump
Business
/ 20 April 2026

JSE SME programme drives growth as BoTong Civils reports 418% revenue jump

The Johannesburg Stock Exchange has welcomed the fifth cohort of its SME Rise Enterprise Accelerator Programme, supporting high-growth companies in scaling operations, accessing funding and expanding into new markets

By Brian Sokutu
Outcry after names removed from petition in Abdul Aziz Panjwani killing case
Africa
/ 20 April 2026

Outcry after names removed from petition in Abdul Aziz Panjwani killing case

A public petition demanding arrests in the killing of Abdul Aziz Panjwani has been altered to remove the names of alleged suspects, raising concerns about transparency as conflicting accounts of the incident emerge

By Collins Mtika
Tshwane CFO denies ‘tender-fixer’ role in R2.9bn security contract
National
/ 20 April 2026

Tshwane CFO denies ‘tender-fixer’ role in R2.9bn security contract

Tshwane CFO Gareth Mnisi denied favouring certain security companies Madlanga witness Sergeant Fannie Nkosi sent to him

By Nkateko Joseph Mabasa
Cynthia Shange, trailblazing actress and beauty queen, dies at 76
Friday
/ 20 April 2026

Cynthia Shange, trailblazing actress and beauty queen, dies at 76

From Miss World contestant to celebrated actress, Cynthia Shange’s life traced the evolution of South African entertainment across generations

By Kibo Ngowi
Are they furniture? Zimbabwe at 46 and Africa’s curse of permanent officials
Opinion
/ 20 April 2026

Are they furniture? Zimbabwe at 46 and Africa’s curse of permanent officials

Our leaders are not furniture. Furniture does not loot diamonds, mismanage treasuries or unleash militias. Furniture does not cling to power with brazen arrogance. But in Zimbabwe, officials behave as if they were carved into the mahogany of government itself

By Wellington Muzengeza
Russian Embassy distances state from Errol Musk farmer relocation claims
National
/ 20 April 2026

Russian Embassy distances state from Errol Musk farmer relocation claims

The Russian Embassy has moved to counter media speculation around Errol Musk’s visit to Russia, stressing that no farmer relocation programme exists and that the discussions relate to agricultural investment opportunities

By Gillian Schutte
The spirits, the marabouts and the 11 psychiatrists in Burkina Faso
Health
/ 20 April 2026

The spirits, the marabouts and the 11 psychiatrists in Burkina Faso

In Burkina Faso, more than 70 languages are spoken, armed conflict continues to escalate and half the country’s psychiatrists have left. With few mental health services available, families and traditional healers absorb what the system cannot

By Sean Christie
From food plants to factories: Where dry ice blasting fits best
Press Releases
/ 20 April 2026

From food plants to factories: Where dry ice blasting fits best

Using compressed air to propel pellets of solid carbon dioxide, dry ice blasting removes contaminants from surfaces without damaging the underlying material.

By Dry Ice Blasting
UAE targets Shell’s 600 SA petrol stations in $1bn deal
National
/ 20 April 2026

UAE targets Shell’s 600 SA petrol stations in $1bn deal

The Abu Dhabi National Oil Company is in advanced talks to acquire Shell’s South African downstream assets. The deal could reshape the country’s fuel retail sector and deepen Gulf investment ties

By Nkateko Joseph Mabasa
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