Cure for HIV/AIDS Within a Decade? CAPRISA Director Expresses Hope
Professor Salim Abdool Karim of CAPRISA predicts a cure for HIV/AIDS within a decade, with South Africa leading in ARV treatment.
Mooi Mpofana Mayor Urges Eskom to Scrap R6,000 Electricity Fine
Mooi Mpofana Mayor Maureen Magubane has appealed to Eskom to cancel a R6,000 fine on illegal electricity use, warning it could leave 12,000 homes without power.
South Africa’s First Electric 4×4 Begins Production: A Game-Changer for Safari Tourism
South Africa’s first electric safari vehicle, the Thula ESV, has entered production, offering quieter, eco-friendly game drives with impressive specs and cost-saving benefits.
Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger Steps Down Amid Struggles: A Leadership Shift at the Chip Giant
Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger steps down amid ongoing struggles, with interim co-CEOs stepping in as the company faces fierce competition and a leadership transition.
SAA Seeks Resolution as Pilots Announce Strike Amid Wage Dispute
SAA is negotiating with pilots to avoid a December strike amid wage disputes. The airline's CEO warns of bankruptcy risks while seeking a fair resolution.
Sizwe Africa IT Denies Conflict of Interest in R500 Million Tablet Contract
Sizwe Africa IT denies involvement in a R537.4 million conflict of interest case concerning tablets for Eastern Cape schools, clarifying its role in the ongoing Hawks investigation.
Lanseria Airport Unveils South Africa’s First ‘Tap and Fly’ Boarding Gates
Lanseria International Airport has launched South Africa’s first automated boarding gate system, “Tap and Fly,” to enhance domestic travel efficiency and maintain personalised service.
Justin Sun’s R112-Million Banana: A Bold Stunt for Crypto and Art
Controversial crypto mogul Justin Sun made headlines in Hong Kong by eating a R112-million banana, part of the viral artwork Comedian, originally created by Maurizio Cattelan. The spectacle served as a…
Kerry Washington Receives Hollywood Walk of Fame Star, Reflects on Bronx Roots
Kerry Washington, the award-winning actress known for her role in Scandal, was honoured with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on Monday, December 2.
Donald Trump’s Threat to Hamas Over Hostages: A Bold Warning Amid Ongoing Tensions
Donald Trump warns of severe consequences if hostages held by Hamas are not released by his inauguration. Biden's diplomacy contrasts Trump's aggressive approach.
Mia le Roux Unveils Ndebele-Inspired Costume at Cape Town Fashion Week
Mia le Roux unveils a breathtaking Ndebele-inspired national costume featuring Dr Esther Mahlangu’s artwork at Cape Town Fashion Week, symbolising resilience and cultural unity.
Hawks Investigate Missing 47,000 Tablets in Eastern Cape Education Scandal
The Hawks are investigating a controversial R537 million tablet procurement deal in the Eastern Cape, involving 47,000 missing tablets and allegations against a senior education official and her husband.
Dimension Data Co-Founder and Former Executives to Appeal Fraud Ruling
Dimension Data’s former executives plan to appeal a fraud ruling over The Campus sale, claiming inaccuracies and defending the transaction's BEE benefits.
South African Construction Awards Celebrate Industry Excellence at 17th Annual Event
The 17th Annual South African Construction Awards celebrated industry excellence at Emperor’s Palace, Ekurhuleni, highlighting achievements in infrastructure development and urban regeneration.
Mahikeng Home Worth R1.5m Sold for R1 000 Amid Divorce Dispute
A Mahikeng house worth R1.5 million was sold for just R1 000 in a controversial auction linked to a divorce settlement. The ex-husband took legal action to contest the sale.
Bafana Bafana Returns to Africa’s Top 10 After Nine-Year Absence
Bafana Bafana has returned to Africa’s top 10 in FIFA rankings after an unbeaten Afcon run, marking their best standing since 2015.
MTN Extends CEO Ralph Mupita’s Contract Until 2030
MTN Group extends CEO Ralph Mupita’s contract until 2030, ensuring continuity in leadership as the company navigates global and regional challenges while focusing on strategic growth.
Smith & Nephew Halts Medical Supplies to Gauteng Health Over R62 Million Debt
Smith & Nephew halts supplies to Gauteng Health due to R62 million debt. The department owes nearly R1 billion to suppliers, risking patient care amid supply shortages.
Putin Closes Door to US Peace Deal Amid Rising Tensions with Ukraine
Russian President Vladimir Putin rejects US-mediated peace talks with Ukraine, aiming to crush Kyiv and expose the West's weakness. Meanwhile, missile tests and military strikes continue to escalate tensions.
OpenAI Faces Second Major Copyright Lawsuit Over AI Training
OpenAI faces a second major copyright lawsuit from Canadian media giants, accused of using journalistic content without permission to train ChatGPT.

