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Cape Times
Coach Broos outlines Bafana’s African ambitions
BAFANA Bafana head coach Hugo Broos believes South Africa’s impressive Fifa World Cup 2026 campaign should now serve as the platform for the national team to challenge seriously for Africa Cup of Nations honours.
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July 06, 2026
Cape Times
Law enforcement reassured communities
AS A proud South African, I extend my heartfelt gratitude to the South African Police Service (SAPS), all law enforcement agencies, private security companies, neighbourhood watch groups, community volunteers, and the independent mass media for their outstanding service during the nationwide protest march on 30 June 2026.
1 min |
July 06, 2026
Cape Times
Bok women eye complete 80-minute display
FOR 40 minutes at Ellis Park on Saturday, the Springbok Women looked every bit a side ready to challenge the world’s best.
2 min |
July 06, 2026
Cape Times
Mass protests in Germany fail to stop AfD congress
TENS of thousands of demonstrators flooded a German city at the weekend, blocking major roads and disrupting public transport, but failed to halt a congress of the far-right AfD party.
2 min |
July 06, 2026
Cape Times
Typhoon nears US Pacific islands
PEOPLE in Guam and the Northern Marianas moved to emergency evacuation centres and made last-minute preparations yesterday, hours before a “super typhoon” was projected to bulldoze through the US Pacific territories.
2 min |
July 06, 2026
Cape Times
How Caitlin Hood took back the power anxiety stole from her
FOR many people who spend their lives online, confidence looks effortless.
2 min |
July 06, 2026
Cape Times
Musina centre: NGOs step in as government withholds food funding
THE government is not spending money on food for foreign nationals awaiting repatriation at the Temporary Repatriation Centre in Musina, Limpopo, and is only funding officials involved in the process.
1 min |
July 06, 2026
Cape Times
Africa's role in the digital economy: Market, mine, or digital maker?
Globally, data has become a new commodity. The challenge is no longer whether nations are connected, but who owns, governs and extracts value from this commodity.
3 min |
July 06, 2026
Cape Times
South Africa's fragile economic growth at risk
— and households are feeling the squeeze
2 min |
July 06, 2026
Cape Times
PRINCE HARRY TO VISIT LONDON WITHOUT WIFE AND KIDS
PRINCE Harry will visit London without his wife and children as part of a trip to the UK next week, a source close to him said at the weekend, after he was reportedly refused police protection for his family.
1 min |
July 06, 2026
Cape Times
SA financial markets recovering steadily
OVER the last two weeks, financial markets across the globe started to recover steadily after the attacks by Israel and the USA on Iran that had led to the closure of the Strait of Hormuz.
3 min |
July 06, 2026
Cape Times
Certificate dispute threatens South Africa's winter oxtail supply
SOUTH Africans could soon be paying substantially more for one of the country’s favourite winter comfort foods as an administrative dispute threatens imports of Argentine oxtail, which accounts for the majority of local supply.
1 min |
July 06, 2026
Cape Times
Nepal PM marks 100 days with fast change
ONE hundred days after taking power promising sweeping reform, Nepal’s 36-year-old rapper-turned-Prime Minister Balendra Shah has upended the government while remaining an elusive public figure.
2 min |
July 06, 2026
Cape Times
Mervyn Naidoo and Ayanda Ndamane shine at 2026 Sikuvile Awards
IOL journalists Mervyn Naidoo and photojournalist Ayanda Ndamane were among the winners at the 2026 Standard Bank Sikuvile Journalism Awards, which recognise excellence in South African journalism across print, digital and photography categories.
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July 06, 2026
Cape Times
Bitou Municipality covers cost of luxury furniture for incoming CFO
THE Bitou Municipality is set to probe whether all required processes were followed before paying more than R92,000 for furniture purchased by its Chief Financial Officer, Christopher Mapeyi, for his personal use after relocating to take up his post.
3 min |
July 06, 2026
Cape Times
Palestinian Ambassador warns of humanitarian catastrophe
THE Palestinian Ambassador to South Africa, Hanan Jarrar, says she fears the Israeli government is close to achieving what she described as its objective of emptying the Gaza Strip of its Palestinian population.
1 min |
July 06, 2026
Cape Times
Iberian blockbuster on the cards
SPAIN and old rivals Portugal collide in an enticing Fifa World Cup 2026 clash in Texas on Monday with the quarter-finals and possibly Cristiano Ronaldo's international career on the line.
2 min |
July 06, 2026
Cape Times
UIF says Busa's withdrawal from governance structures will not create reforms
THE UIF (Unemployment Insurance Fund) insists meaningful governance reform is possible inside established statutory structures and not through disengagement from the institutions created to facilitate oversight and social dialogue, such as Business Unity South Africa’s (Busa) recent disengagement from the UIF Nedlac structures.
1 min |
July 06, 2026
Cape Times
HOW THE GREEN ID BOOK CAPTURED THE MAGIC OF GROWING UP IN SA
REMEMBER the day you went to Foto First or the local pharmacy to take your ID photos?
3 min |
July 06, 2026
Cape Times
Leclerc claims dramatic victory for Prancing Horses
CHARLES Leclerc claimed his first British Grand Prix victory on Sunday with a consummate drive for Ferrari to win a dramatic and at times controversial race that ended behind a safety car after series leader Kimi Antonelli was hit by mechanical problems.
2 min |
July 06, 2026
Cape Times
MKHWANAZI CLAIMS SPARK ARREST SURGE ONE YEAR ON
Task teams deliver, yet doubts linger over prosecutorial capacity
2 min |
July 06, 2026
Cape Times
National Savings Month: a cruel joke for those with nothing to spare
IT’S July, which means it’s National Savings Month.
1 min |
July 06, 2026
Cape Times
Blac Chyna reveals every plastic surgery she reversed and why she did it
FOR years, Blac Chyna was famous for her extreme \"Hollywood look\", sharp jawlines, smooth skin, and big curves.
2 min |
July 06, 2026
Cape Times
NYDA governance: Mandate, trust and accountability
THE National Youth Development Agency (NYDA) exists to address challenges faced by young people and to support youth development across national, provincial and local government levels.
5 min |
July 06, 2026
Cape Times
Wrath against African migrants may exact a heavy toll
JUNE in South Africa is always bitterly cold. This winter carries a particularly ominous chill after anti-immigration groupings had issued an ultimatum: undocumented African nationals had to leave the country by June 30, or face consequences.
4 min |
July 06, 2026
Cape Times
Questions mount over DIRCO’s approval of Zuma’s India visit
THE Department of International Relations and Cooperation (DIRCO) on Saturday remained silent after it emerged that it informed Parliament that High Commissioner to India, Ambassador Anil Sooklal, was authorised to receive former president Jacob Zuma in India.
1 min |
July 06, 2026
Cape Times
LIFESTYLE AUDITS NEED A DEDICATED ENTITY
THE recent revelation that the SAPS has formally requested the secondment of Special Investigating Unit (SIU) personnel to conduct lifestyle audits on its senior management is a welcome development.
1 min |
July 06, 2026
Cape Times
Understanding the recent marches in South Africa: a call for economic action
SOUTH Africa occupied international and local headlines for all the wrong reasons this week with the marches that took place on Tuesday.
4 min |
July 06, 2026
Cape Times
How upgrading from gravel to tar roads is skyrocketing South African property values
A TARRED road does not just connect places-it unlocks value.
2 min |
July 06, 2026
Cape Times
Before we build a statue for Hugo Broos, let us honour Clive Barker first
CALLS to erect a statue of Bafana Bafana coach Hugo Broos are, in my view, premature.
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