Impeachment Committee: Phala Phala Showdown Begins as Makashule Gana Takes the Chair
Parliament has taken a major step in one of the most politically significant processes ofREAD MORE
DOUBLE COURT BLOW: Janitha Van Reenen and Witness D Murder Accused Denied Bail
The South African Police Service (SAPS) has hailed the denial of bail in two high-profile criminal cases involving allegations of multimillion-rand municipal fraud and the…
Archives for Justice or Injustices?
From 8 – 12 June 2026, the International Council on Archives will celebrate International Archives Week under the theme #ArchivesForJustice. The theme explores how archives…
South African Football Association Apologises to the Nation
The South African Football Association (SAFA) has offered an apology to the nation following Bafana Bafana’s failure to travel to the Americas for the FIFA…
NPA Welcomes Withdrawal of Court Bid as Mpumalanga Taxi Boss Joe “Ferrari” Sibanyoni Extortion Case Returns to Roll
The National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) says it will continue pursuing the high-profile extortion and money laundering case against Mpumalanga taxi boss Joe “Ferrari” Sibanyoni and…
Centenary Celebrations Signal New Deal for Kruger Communities
The unveiling of a commemorative plaque at Skukuza Rest Camp on Sunday marked the official public launch of the centenary of the Kruger National Park,…
Asbestos Schools Still Endanger Hundreds of West Rand Learners Despite Government Promises
Hundreds of learners in the West Rand continue to attend classes in ageing asbestos structures that pose serious health risks, despite years of promises by…
Gayton McKenzie: We Are Made to Look Like Fools!
Sports Minister Gayton McKenzie is hopping mad after Bafana Bafana failed to travel to the Americas for this year’s FIFA World Cup. Bafana Bafana were…
Kruger National Park Celebrates 100 Years as Ramaphosa Leads Historic Centenary Launch
South Africa’s most celebrated wildlife sanctuary is marking a historic milestone this weekend as President Cyril Ramaphosa leads the official launch of the Kruger National…
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Mahasha Piet Rampedi, Editor-in-Chief, African Times: “Alternative Media to Drive Next Phase of Media Growth”
In an exclusive interview with TV BRICS, the Editor-in-Chief of African Times discusses South Africa’s economic progress, education achievements, and international collaboration
The TV BRICS International Media Network presents a special project for the 20th anniversary of BRICS: “Global Media Briefing.” Expert commentary from representatives of the leading media of BRICS+ countries, partners of the media network, covers issues of shaping a unified global agenda, building a multipolar system of global media communications, current trends and key eventsREAD MORE
Impeachment Committee: Phala Phala Showdown Begins as Makashule Gana Takes the Chair
Parliament has taken a major step in one of the most politically significant processes of South Africa’s democratic era after RISE Mzansi Member of Parliament Makashule Gana was elected chairperson of the impeachment committee tasked with probing President Cyril Ramaphosa’s conduct in the Phala Phala saga.
Gana secured 19 votes during the election held on Monday at the Good Hope Chamber in Cape Town, defeating Dr Lehlohonolo Wonderboy Mahlatsi, president of the United Africans Transformation (UAT) political party,READ MORE
DOUBLE COURT BLOW: Janitha Van Reenen and Witness D Murder Accused Denied Bail
The South African Police Service (SAPS) has hailed the denial of bail in two high-profile criminal cases involving allegations of multimillion-rand municipal fraud and the assassination of a key state witness, describing the court decisions as a significant victory for investigators and prosecutors pursuing justice in complex and sensitive matters.
Acting National Commissioner Lieutenant General Puleng Dimpane on Monday commended members of the Gauteng Political Killings Task Team (PKTT) and the Commission Recommendations Task Team (CRTT) following separateREAD MORE
Archives for Justice or Injustices?
From 8 – 12 June 2026, the International Council on Archives will celebrate International Archives Week under the theme #ArchivesForJustice. The theme explores how archives can support rights, preserve memory and shape a fairer future. Indeed, in order to promote justice, protect rights, preserve memory and facilitate accountability, archives are essential. They support legal, social, cultural, environmental, historical, and intergenerational justice by acting as reliable sources of information on choices, obligations and histories.
This year’s theme positions archivesREAD MORE
South African Football Association Apologises to the Nation
The South African Football Association (SAFA) has offered an apology to the nation following Bafana Bafana’s failure to travel to the Americas for the FIFA World Cup.
Bafana Bafana were due to leave on Sunday morning, but were unable to do so due to an “administrative bungle” by SAFA. It was established that players and officials did not have their visas. Sports Minister Gayton McKenzie lashed out, stating South Africa is “
NPA Welcomes Withdrawal of Court Bid as Mpumalanga Taxi Boss Joe “Ferrari” Sibanyoni Extortion Case Returns to Roll
The National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) says it will continue pursuing the high-profile extortion and money laundering case against Mpumalanga taxi boss Joe “Ferrari” Sibanyoni and his co-accused after they withdrew an urgent court application aimed at stopping their re-arrest and the re-enrolment of the criminal case.
The NPA confirmed that attorneys representing Madoda Johannes Sibanyoni and co-accused Bafana Sindane had formally withdrawn an urgent application that was due to be heard in the Mbombela High Court this week.
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Centenary Celebrations Signal New Deal for Kruger Communities
The unveiling of a commemorative plaque at Skukuza Rest Camp on Sunday marked the official public launch of the centenary of the Kruger National Park, bringing together government leaders, conservationists, traditional authorities, tourism stakeholders and lifelong visitors to celebrate one of South Africa’s most iconic national treasures.
The event, led by Minister of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment, Willie Aucamp, came just a day after a landmark beneficiation agreementREAD MORE
Asbestos Schools Still Endanger Hundreds of West Rand Learners Despite Government Promises
Hundreds of learners in the West Rand continue to attend classes in ageing asbestos structures that pose serious health risks, despite years of promises by the Gauteng Provincial Government to eradicate dangerous school infrastructure.
The Democratic Alliance (DA) has raised alarm over conditions at Randfontein Secondary School and Toekomsrus Primary School in Toekomsrus, accusing the provincial government of failing to protect learners and educators from exposure to hazardous asbestos materials.
In a statement released on Monday, DAREAD MORE
Gayton McKenzie: We Are Made to Look Like Fools!
Sports Minister Gayton McKenzie is hopping mad after Bafana Bafana failed to travel to the Americas for this year’s FIFA World Cup.
Bafana Bafana were due to fly out on Sunday morning, but remain at home because of an “administrative bungle” that resulted in some players failing to receive their visas on time.
McKenzie took to social media platform X (formerly Twitter) to vent his frustrations over the matter, but also assured the nation that he hasREAD MORE
Kruger National Park Celebrates 100 Years as Ramaphosa Leads Historic Centenary Launch
South Africa’s most celebrated wildlife sanctuary is marking a historic milestone this weekend as President Cyril Ramaphosa leads the official launch of the Kruger National Park Centenary Commemoration, celebrating 100 years since the park’s formal proclamation in 1926.
The centenary celebrations, taking place under the theme “Our Heritage, Our Future,” culminate on Saturday evening at Skukuza Rest Camp, where Ramaphosa is expected to reflect on a century of conservation achievements and outline a vision for the future ofREAD MORE



















