Cryptocurrency has allowed cybercriminals to profit from breaking the law while remaining anonymous – and police investigators will need to adapt.
Generalising about Africa means The Economist magazine often gets it wrong. However, this time it might well be right.
News, once a protected, nurtured and revered public service, has largely surrendered to the baser concerns of politics and profit, and truth has taken a back seat.
Victims of child sex abuse and exploitation from the reignited UK grooming gang scandal deserve more than to be reduced to political footballs and fodder for social media spats.
At least six people were brutally murdered and dozens others injured in Waterworks and Nana’s Farm in the South of Johannesburg during the festive period.
The Bulls’ adventures in this year’s Champions Cup are over, but the Stormers and Sharks remain in the playoff hunt.
Can Pretoria persuade a free-trade-phobic president to keep South Africa’s preferential access to the US market?
The most destructive wildfires in Los Angeles’ history have left 16 people dead and displaced 180,000 residents. Scientists point to undeniable links to climate change, urging the global communities ...
President Cyril Ramaphosa’s January 8th address on Saturday January 11 may well mark a moment in which the ANC became more direct in dealing with the political threats it opposes, with Ramaphosa ...
The Minister of Police, Senzo Mchunu, also announced on Saturday, 11 January 2025, that a national summit will be held in February to discuss the working conditions of police officers. Mchunu was ...
Statement in Khayelitsha on Saturday, President Cyril Ramaphosa said that despite the formation of the GNU, the ANC is still very much in charge.