Canegrowers to urgently intervene in sugar giant Tongaat’s liquidation

The canegrowers’ association represents 23,000 farmers

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Law | 27 February 2026

Security guards down tools over late salaries at Ekurhuleni municipality

More than 70 guards employed by Motane Investment blocked entry to Duduza Customer Care Centre, saying their salaries are repeatedly paid late

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Brief | 27 February 2026

South Africa is getting a handle on debt

Government expects to earn more, borrow less, and spend less on debt repayments

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Charts | 27 February 2026

William Sadiki fought in World War II. But he couldn’t afford to go to last week’s R172-million military parade

107-year-old Native Military Corps veteran couldn’t attend Armed Forces Day in Thohoyandou

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Feature | 27 February 2026

Joburg Ballet celebrates 25 years with return of Giselle

The dance company formed in 2001 after the State Theatre Ballet closed and is determined to keep the city’s classical dance tradition alive

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Photo Essay | 27 February 2026

Government fossil fuel subsidies triple under Ramaphosa

Subsidies reached almost R200-billion last year, mostly from increases in Eskom bailouts and carbon tax exemptions, while the renewables subsidy in 2024 was less than 5% of fossil fuel support

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Analysis | 27 February 2026

Striking UCT staff demand 7% increase

Vice-chancellor agrees to meet with unions within 48 hours

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News | 26 February 2026

Fourth vigilante killing in Philippi since 12 January

A man suspected of burglary was set alight on Thursday morning

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News | 26 February 2026

Here’s the status of the SABC building in Sea Point

MPs grill housing entities in Parliament

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Parliament | 26 February 2026