Tshwarelo Makopo Suffers 20 Years of Facial Agony as Limpopo Family Appeals for Help
A 24-year-old man from Limpopo has lived with a massive facial keloid for nearly 20 years. A foundation is calling for urgent medical intervention and public support.... Read more.
Missy Elliott Makes History as First Female Rapper With Six Consecutive Platinum Albums
Missy Elliott becomes the first female rapper to earn six straight Platinum-certified studio albums, cementing her legacy as a hip-hop icon.... Read more.
US Ambassador Brent Bozell Targets South Africa’s Israel Case at ICJ Amid Rising Tensions
New US Ambassador to South Africa Brent Bozell says pressuring Pretoria to withdraw its Israel genocide case at the ICJ is a top priority for Washington.... Read more.
Investigation Launched After Tragic Deaths of Oudtshoorn Traffic Officers
Police have opened a murder and inquest docket after two Western Cape traffic officers were found shot dead at their Oudtshoorn home.... Read more.
Toddler Forced Into Washing Machine as Fake SAPS Officers Rob Hazelmere Home
A four-year-old girl was shoved into a washing machine during a violent home invasion in Hazelmere after suspects posed as SAPS officers.... Read more.
Durban Metro Police Arrest Congolese National Linked to Organised Crime at Beachfront
Durban Metro Police and SAPS arrested a Congolese man linked to organised crime after tracing a stolen cellphone in the Durban beachfront precinct.... Read more.
Ryan Coogler Reveals ‘Black Panther’ Sequel Was Meant to Follow T’Challa as a Father
Ryan Coogler has revealed his original vision for Black Panther 2, which would have focused on T’Challa’s journey as a father before Chadwick Boseman’s death.... Read more.
Zimbabwe’s ZiG Currency Hits Strongest Level Against Dollar Since January on Gold Rally
Zimbabwe’s gold-backed ZiG currency has strengthened to its highest level since January, supported by rising gold prices and growing foreign-exchange reserves.... Read more.
U.S. Removes Panels Honouring Black WWII Soldiers in Dutch Cemetery, Sparking International Outrage
The quiet removal of displays honouring Black World War II soldiers at a U.S. military cemetery in the Netherlands has drawn criticism from Dutch officials, historians,... Read more.
US Expands Facial Recognition at Borders, Raising New Concerns for International Travelers
The US has implemented expanded facial recognition rules for all travelers entering or leaving the country, sparking privacy concerns and fears of further declines... Read more.

