Military weapons stolen in break-in at Pretoria defence facility

South Africa’s military is investigating a security breach after weapons were stolen from a defence installation in Pretoria earlier this week, raising renewed concerns about safety at strategic sites. The South African National Defence Force (SANDF) confirmed that the incident took place at its Tekbase facility in Lyttelton, where intruders gained access to a storage…

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Ramaphosa’s Zimbabwe visit draws scrutiny amid speculation over regional political agenda

South African President Cyril Ramaphosa’s recent trip to Zimbabwe has sparked widespread debate, with analysts questioning whether the visit was truly private or part of a broader regional strategy. The meeting, which took place at President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s farm in Kwekwe, was not formally announced in advance. While officials described it as a personal visit,…

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Insect trade offers lifeline to rural households in Limpopo

In parts of South Africa’s Limpopo province, a growing trade in edible insects is providing an alternative source of income for communities facing high unemployment and limited economic opportunities. New research by University of Johannesburg academic Ndidzulafhi Innocent Sinthumule highlights how rural households are increasingly relying on locally available insects such as mopane worms and…

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Vehicle hijacking trends shift as new data reveals changing crime patterns in South Africa

New vehicle crime statistics have revealed a shift in the timing of hijackings across South Africa, with incidents now occurring earlier in the week than previously observed. According to data released by Tracker, a leading vehicle tracking company, while car theft and hijacking can happen on any day, distinct patterns are emerging nationwide. The findings…

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South Africa sets new Guinness world record with nearly 16-metre Bunny Chow

South Africa has added another unique achievement to its culinary history after a record-breaking bunny chow measuring almost 16 metres was created in Pretoria. The massive dish, officially measured at 15.98 metres, has been recognised by Guinness World Records, turning a beloved local street food into an international headline. A traditional dish transformed into a…

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South Africa ramps up FMD vaccination drive as meat safety concerns addressed

South Africa is preparing for a large-scale rollout of foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) vaccines, with approximately 13 million doses expected to arrive in the coming months as authorities intensify efforts to control the spread of the disease among livestock. The initiative comes amid ongoing outbreaks that have affected parts of the country’s agricultural sector, raising both…

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South Africans balance tight budgets with spending on wellness and small rewards

South African consumers are becoming increasingly cautious with their finances, yet new data shows they are still willing to spend on health-related products and everyday indulgences. A recent SpendTrend26 report by Discovery Bank, which analysed consumer behaviour between 2021 and 2025, highlights a shift towards more deliberate and strategic spending habits among higher-income earners. The…

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South Africa launches R12.5 billion plan to modernise key border posts

South Africa is set to undertake a large-scale transformation of its busiest land border crossings, with government officials describing the initiative as a critical step toward improving trade efficiency and strengthening border security. Home Affairs Minister Leon Schreiber announced the plan during a media briefing on 28 April, outlining a multi-year redevelopment programme that will…

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