‘The arrests of 10 people, including former high-ranking City of Cape Town officials, represents a significant breakthrough in the war against the construction mafia. ...
‘People should not be sleeping in public spaces. Not in a city centre, and especially not during an extremely cold and wet winter. They deserve to live dignified ...
How the DA takes to the Government of National Unity (GNU) with the ANC and other parties will be intriguing to observe. It would have to pivot from opposition to ...
‘A government of national unity is defined as a broad coalition government consisting of major parties in the legislature, usually formed during a time of war or ...
‘Middle-income professionals are forced to look outside the city – on the Cape Flats, Northern Suburbs, and up the West Coast – for affordable lodging. ’
Editor Taariq Halim writes that there is a need to move away from the welfare and ‘jobs, jobs, jobs’ culture, and instead we should develop a ‘small business, small ...
‘A radical change is required if authorities are to successfully combat crime in a province where gangs, extortion mafias and taxi thugs rule with the gun, and hold ...
Speaking during the inauguration of the programme, the institute's director-general, Dr Shashank Goel, highlighted the critical role that media played in a democracy. ...
After President Cyril Ramaphosa’s State of the Nation Address (Sona) on Thursday, one of the questions on the nation’s lips was: Is Tintswalo real?
The court intends to deliver its ruling this Friday, the same day Standard Bank had given the company as the deadline.
South Africa’s largest newspaper company, which publishes titles including the Cape Argus, Daily Voice and The Star, will hear on Tuesday whether the court will ...
An urgent interdict by Sekunjalo to join Standard Bank to its main Equality Court case and prevent the closure of its accounts will be heard in court on Tuesday. ...
While all eyes will be on the Rugby World Cup kicking off this weekend, rugby fever will be at fever pitch at Primrose Rugby Club, which is hosting the Awqaf SA ...
The ANC in KwaZulu-Natal makes it clear that it remains determined to ensure the transformation of the financial sector as guided by its Nasrec resolutions.
Standard Bank has yet to comment on the potential impact on media freedom and the job security of 1 600 media workers after announcing its intention to close the ...
SBSA has given notice to Independent Media that on August 21, 2023, its business bank accounts will be closed, risking the livelihoods of more than 1600 staff members. ...
Local descendants of Muhammed Dervish Effendi gathered at the Bo-Kaap Museum on Saturday to commemorate the man known as “The Last Ottoman” in South Africa.
Cape Argus editor Taariq Halim writes that instead of promoting diversity and equality, the new Employment Equity Amendment Bill is only stirring up political tensions ...
President Cyril Ramaphosa has accused US ambassador to South Africa Reuben E Brigety of undermining relations between the two countries, after he alleged South Africa ...
Cape Argus editor Taariq Halim writes that credit must go to Stormers coach John Dobson, who not only shielded the players from the off-field dramas, but managed ...
Cape Argus editor Taariq Halim writes that it would ethically, be correct decision to quit as it makes no sense to subscribe to an un-African and patently biased ...
Editor’s Note: Cape Argus editor Taariq Halim writes that the announcement of the imminent retrenchments, as a result of popular Cape Town daily newspaper becoming ...
“Three years and 10 months, 278 witnesses, 159 109 pages of evidence, and a cost of R1bn is what went into the Zondo Commission. What cannot be quantified, however, ...
The South African authorities have managed to save a bit of face following the capture of Thabo Bester in Tanzania over the weekend, but handling of the matter and ...
OPINION: Government needs a radical switch in its thinking from handouts to hand-ups, and from poverty alleviation to wealth creation and economic inclusion, writes ...