South Africa is bleeding to death – and it’s because of guns

It’s time to treat gun violence as a public health crisis

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Opinion | 9 March 2026

Astrotourism taking root in the Karoo

The South African Radio Astronomy Observatory is training residents to be star guides

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Photo Essay | 9 March 2026

Adderley Street flower sellers oppose planned rules and tariffs

The City of Cape Town says it wants to upgrade the market and consultations are ongoing

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Brief | 7 March 2026

MPs criticise lack of clarity on domestic deployment of the army

According to SAPS, deployment of soldiers will run from 1 March 2026 to 31 March 2027

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News | 6 March 2026

Nine taxis torched in Nyanga

Driver and commuters concerned about resurgence of violent taxi feud

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Brief | 6 March 2026

Central Karoo lags behind Western Cape’s progress

Teenage pregnancy, low birth weights, and high neonatal mortality plague the areas around Beaufort West and Laingsburg

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News | 6 March 2026

Canegrowers warn Tongaat liquidation will devastate economy

Minister Parks Tau opposes liquidation, says it will cause a “jobs bloodbath”

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Law | 6 March 2026

SA’s harbours are slowly recovering

Cape Town port hit record numbers in 2024

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Charts | 6 March 2026

Rural Eastern Cape children left to hitchhike to school

About 80 learners from the Enon farming community have been without scholar transport this year

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Brief | 6 March 2026