IEC to de-register 198 political parties, including SACP and ARETA
Simon Majadibodu|Published

IEC to de-register 198 political parties, including SACP and ARETA

Government's solar heater scheme burns through millions in storage costs

Zainul Dawood|Published

The National Solar Water Heater Programme has squandered R324. 8 million on storage costs alone, with thousands of units left uninstalled and others declared faulty. ...

Manchester United and Tottenham Hotspur advance to Europa League Quarters after thrillers

Reuters|Published

Bruno Fernandes' stunning hat-trick propels Manchester United to a commanding 4-1 victory over Real Sociedad, while Tottenham Hotspur secures their place in the ...

Budget Crisis: ANC chooses VAT increase over cutting cabinet perks

Simon Majadibodu|Published

The ANC has defended its stance on maintaining ministerial perks while supporting a VAT increase, arguing that cutting cabinet benefits would not address South Africa's ...

Court hears that Joshlin Smith was sold for R20,000

Mandilakhe Tshwete|Published

A chilling testimony in the Western Cape High Court reveals how six-year-old Joshlin Smith was allegedly sold to a sangoma for R20,000 by her mother, Kelly Smith. ...

SPU Community Big Walk & Lifestyle Market: A day of fitness, food, and family fun

Danie van der Lith|Published

Sol Plaatje University (SPU) is gearing up for its 3rd Annual Community Big Walk, set to take place on 15 March 2025 at Suzuki Stadium. The walk officially begins ...

Northern Cape Heat fall short of One Day Cup Final berth but eye promotion prospects

Lance Fredericks|Published

The Northern Cape Heat's hopes of reaching the Division 2 One Day Cup final were dashed after a crucial loss to the Mpumalanga Rhinos. Yet, the team can find hope ...

Betway brings the Ultimate Football Experience to the Northern Cape

Lance Fredericks|Published

Get ready for an unforgettable football experience as Betway brings the excitement of Orlando Pirates vs. Mamelodi Sundowns to the Northern Cape, engaging fans and ...

Who can apply: This is how Afrikaner 'refugees' can apply for Trump's relocation programme

Se-Anne Rall|Published

Looking at the implications of Trump's Executive Order and the legal pathways available for Afrikaners seeking resettlement in the US.

April's Essential Marathons: Your Final Push for the Comrades

Lance Fredericks|Published

Discover the essential marathons in April that can make or break your Comrades dream, tailored for runners in the Northern Cape.

Under-15 girls tournament going strong

Lance Fredericks|Published

Follow what's happening in the Frances Baard FA Under-15 Girls Football Festival: Empowering Young Female Athletes and Fostering Women's Football Development

Forget America – Orania invites Afrikaner farmers to build a future in the Northern Cape

Sandi Kwon Hoo|Published

Orania has invited Afrikaner farmers to settle in the Northern Cape rather than immigrate to the US under Donald Trump's refugee offer, emphasising self-sufficiency, ...

Suzuki Griquas start SA Cup title defence in dominant fashion

Danie van der Lith|Published

Suzuki Griquas began their SA Cup title defence in dominant fashion, securing a 66-7 victory over the Leopards in their opening match. As the inaugural champions, ...

‘Kaizen’ spirit fuels Gemmies for Varsity Shield showdown with UFH Blues

Lance Fredericks|Published

Facing challenges head-on, the Gemmies embody the Kaizen spirit as they prepare for a crucial Varsity Shield match against UFH Blues.

Hartswater triple farm murder: Sentences a cold comfort for Brand family

Sandi Kwon Hoo|Published

While three out of the four accused will serve lengthy sentences for the brutal murders of the Brand family, it is cold comfort for the surviving family members, ...

Psychiatric report: Kimberley man accused of multiple rapes declared fit to stand trial

Sandi Kwon Hoo|Published

Rape accused Douglas Mthukwane has been declared fit to stand trial, according to the findings of a psychiatric evaluation report.

If it ain’t broke … but what if it is?

Lance Fredericks|Published

What happens when a broken system refuses to change? Explore how Eskom's new tariffs may penalise those who seek independence from unreliable electricity.

Neko Ashi Karateka shine at Provincial Trials

Danie van der Lith|Published

Neko Ashi Dojo Athletes Secure Ten Gold Medals at Provincial Trials, Seeking Support for National Championships.

Drowning in waste: The Orange River has become a dumping ground

Danie van der Lith|Updated

Several Northern Cape towns, including Kimberley, Prieska, and Springbok, face an escalating environmental crisis as neglected landfills lead to waste being dumped ...

Northern Cape’s ambulance crisis sparks human rights complaint

Danie van der Lith|Published

The DA has reported the Northern Cape Department of Health to the SA Human Rights Commission over a severe ambulance shortage, blaming it for tragic incidents like ...