De Hollandsche Molen, a beautiful South African resort, turned into a nightmare when a fight between two families sparked huge accusations of racism. Social media blew up, claiming it was a racial attack and the resort tried to hide it. Now, police are digging into what really happened, and many people are angry, calling for the resort to lose its license.
DJ Warras, a beloved radio DJ, was brutally murdered outside Zambesi House in Johannesburg while working as a security guard. His death sparked a citywide shock, with police quickly arresting Victor Majola in connection with the crime, though doubts and legal complexities soon emerged. The investigation is now a twisted tale of potential robbery, whistleblowing theories, and unresolved mysteries, leaving the city to wonder who truly killed DJ Warras and why.
Gunshots at a Township Bash: How One Politician’s Celebratory Shots Are Rocking the Nation
Deputy Mayor Nokuzola Kolwapi fired a gun at a festive community event, caught on video. This act, meant to be celebratory, has sparked a national uproar, raising questions about politicians’ use of firearms and its serious consequences. The incident could lead to criminal charges, ruin her reputation, and harm local tourism and finances. This event shines a light on a bigger problem: some politicians use guns to show power, mixing old traditions with dangerous actions, even though the law is clear that firing a gun without a good reason is a crime.
South Africa is fuming! Politicians are getting a 4.1% pay raise, meaning President Ramaphosa gets an extra R137,000 this year, while everyday South Africans struggle with high food prices. This huge difference in pay, called “ratio outrage,” is making people incredibly angry. They can’t believe their leaders are getting so much more when child support grants barely go up. It’s causing a big fight between the government and its people.
South Africa is making a huge change to its fuel by 2027! All petrol and diesel must be super clean, with very little sulfur. This means big factories have to spend lots of money to upgrade their machines, and even the long pipes that carry fuel need a special scrub. Drivers will pay a little more for this cleaner fuel, but it will make cars run better and help the air. It’s a race against time to get everything ready, and the whole country is watching this big fuel makeover!
Crooks are using sneaky digital tricks to steal money from South African travelers this December. They send fake SMS messages pretending to be official traffic fines, making people panic and pay up quickly. These new ‘digital hijackers’ create fake websites that look real, asking for bank details. To stay safe, always check the sender, look for weird links or bad grammar, and never pay instantly to a private account. Stay smart, and your holiday money will be safe for fun things!
Cape Town in December is a magical escape, letting you truly unwind. Picture yourself diving into icy Atlantic waters at dawn, then warming up with a perfect coffee. Explore breathtaking mountain trails, where fresh air clears your mind and worries melt away. Discover vibrant markets bursting with colors and flavors, and stumble upon hidden architectural gems. This city invites you to slow down, savor every moment, and let its charm reset your rhythm.
Phil Craig, a British estate agent, came to South Africa and started a big fight. He wants the Western Cape to leave South Africa and become its own country. Many people in the Western Cape feel ignored by the main government. This idea has made some people very angry, while others support it strongly. Now, the whole country is arguing about whether one part can break away, making the map of South Africa a battlefield of words and ideas.
Dr. Tlaleng Mofokeng, a South African doctor, is a fiery voice for health rights globally. She became a lightning rod between Washington and Gaza after an envelope filled with human waste, racist slurs, and accusations of supporting “Hamas’ press office” was sent to her. This shocking event, amplified by her strong opinions on social media about the IsraelPalestine conflict, ignited a fierce debate. Now, her right to free speech and her very medical license are under attack, making her a symbol in the fight for human rights in a world of instant outrage.
Forget those annoying fees that used to eat up your hardearned money when sending cash back home! Taptap Send is here to make sure every single rand gets to your loved ones in South Africa. They do this by cleverly buying rand ahead of time and using smart tech to avoid all those usual charges. Now, your family gets the full amount, helping them buy groceries or pay for school, all with zero fuss and zero fees.
The Driveway That Won’t Forget: What a Judge Found When He Reopened the Chris Hani File
A new book by retired judge Chris Nicholson digs into the Chris Hani assassination, finding shocking new clues. He suggests there might have been a second shooter, pointing to a mystery fourth bullet that doesn’t match the killer’s gun. Even more unsettling, shredded military papers hint at a secret plan, “Project Ravel,” to eliminate Hani. Plus, Hani’s security was strangely pulled just before he was killed. This all paints a picture of a much bigger, dark conspiracy, not just a lone gunman.
South Africa is launching a massive fiveyear plan to crush FootandMouth Disease for good. They’re upgrading labs, getting tons of vaccines, and working with villages to tag and track every animal. This tough new strategy, backed by big money, aims to reopen a R7 billion beef trade with countries like China and the EU. They’re using strict rules, new tech, and even special meetings with local leaders to make sure no sick animal slips through. It’s a fullon war to protect their cattle and bring back their valuable beef exports!
In November 2025, South Africa saw a massive 3.1 million people cross its borders. This huge number of visitors, especially 2.37 million noncitizens, made it the busiest November for foreign entries since before COVID hit in 2019. It was like a river of people flowing in, showing how popular South Africa had become again.
A Karoo Christmas Unlike Any Other: How One Secret Donor Rewrote Aberdeen’s December Story
A kind stranger secretly paid off 260 laybys at a PEP store in Aberdeen, South Africa, just before Christmas. This amazing act freed families to collect their muchneeded items, from school clothes to baby blankets, bringing immense joy and relief to the small, struggling town. The secret donor’s generosity, totaling R132,500, turned a difficult December into a festive celebration for many, sparking a wave of happiness and inspiring local businesses.
South Africans are getting super creative to enjoy their December holidays, even when money is tight. They’re finding smart ways to travel and celebrate, like swapping homes or sharing rides, instead of spending big on fancy hotels. This means more people are exploring new, hidden spots and making memories together, proving that fun doesn’t have to cost a fortune. It’s all about clever planning and community spirit to make sure everyone gets a joyful holiday.
Good news for drivers in South Africa! Starting January 7, 2026, fuel prices are going down. Petrol will be a little cheaper, but diesel will see a much bigger price drop, saving drivers lots of money. This happens because world oil prices are lower and the South African currency is stronger. So, enjoy the savings, but remember this good deal might not last forever!