Author: Nomthandazo Ntisa

I’m a passionate writer and journalist dedicated to crafting stories that inform, inspire, and engage. With a background in journalism, media production, and digital content creation, I cover a wide range of topics, including politics, finance, lifestyle, education, jobs, technology, motoring, travel, entertainment, and more.

The term “sporting cathedral” couldn’t be more fitting for Durban’s Moses Mabhida Stadium. Designed as one of the signature venues for the 2010 FIFA World Cup™, this architectural marvel has quickly become a beloved national landmark. Its elegant structure—echoing the South African flag—embodies unity, pride, and passion for sport. At the heart of the stadium’s design lies the iconic arch, which spans 350 metres and soars 106 metres into the Durban skyline. This arch isn’t just eye-catching—it’s symbolic. The two legs of the arch rise separately on the southern side, only to merge on the northern end, representing a once-divided…

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The Johannesburg, Midrand, Tembisa Taxi Association (JMTTA) has ushered in a new era of leadership. Following its successful elective conference and annual general meeting (AGM), held on April 23, 2025, at Emperors Palace in Kempton Park. The highly anticipated event brought together key stakeholders, members from 19 taxi associations, commuters, and special guests to celebrate progress, address ongoing challenges, and chart the course for the future of the taxi industry in Gauteng. ALSO READ: EMPD Officers Suspended After Illegal Strike Causes Chaos on Gauteng Highways Celebrating Leadership and Unity in the Taxi Sector The JMTTA AGM served not only as…

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The City of Ekurhuleni is taking firm action against 389 EMPD officers who brought major Gauteng roads to a standstill in March by staging an illegal strike. These officers now face potential dismissal as the city enforces disciplinary measures. ALSO READ: Panyaza Lesufi Announces New Measures to Fix Gauteng’s Service Delivery Woes EMPD Officers Disrupt Gauteng Traffic Using State Vehicles On 19 March 2025, hundreds of Ekurhuleni Metropolitan Police Department (EMPD) officers used state-owned vehicles to block key routes such as the R21, N12, N17, and N3 highways. The protest, sparked by disputes over overtime cuts and pay grievances, brought…

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As the African continent gears up to host a range of global events, Africa’s Travel Indaba 2025 is once again taking centre stage. It promises unparalleled networking opportunities, industry collaboration, and a celebration of Africa’s rich tourism offerings. Held from 12 to 15 May 2025 at the Inkosi Albert Luthuli International Convention Centre in Durban. This premier leisure trade show is where Africa’s tourism leaders and global buyers come together to shape the continent’s tourism future. Among the standout exhibitors this year is the Gauteng Tourism Authority (GTA), which is showcasing its top-tier experiences, attractions, and events at Stand L01.…

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If you receive a grant from the South African Social Security Agency (SASSA)—whether it’s a child support grant, old age pension, disability benefit, or the R350 Social Relief of Distress (SRD) grant—keeping your banking information updated is essential to avoid payment delays. In this guide, we’ll walk you through how to change your banking details for SASSA online, in under five minutes. We also explain the verification process and what to expect after submitting your new information. ALSO READ: How to Apply for SASSA Child Grant Support Online in South Africa Why You Should Update Your SASSA Grant Banking Details…

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South Africa’s education system faces a growing crisis: 464 public schools across the country no longer teach Mathematics. According to a written response from Minister of Basic Education Siviwe Gwarube to Parliament, KwaZulu-Natal leads with the highest number—135 schools—that have removed the subject from their curriculum. Instead, these schools only offer Mathematical Literacy, a less intensive alternative. ALSO READ: SASSA SRD Grant to Become Basic Income Grant Provinces with the Most Schools Without Mathematics The provincial breakdown reveals concerning patterns: Although Mathematical Literacy still forms part of the subject offering, the absence of core Mathematics limits future academic and career…

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As South African learners return to class following a week-long school break, many parents and students are refocusing on the academic goals and schedules that lie ahead. Term 2, which officially resumed on Monday, 5 May 2025, is now in full swing with seven weeks remaining before schools close again for the winter holidays. According to the Department of Basic Education (DBE), the second term ends on Friday, 27 June 2025, allowing for plenty of time for assessments, academic catch-ups, and continued learning before the third term begins in July. ALSO READ: Johannesburg Faces Power Strain: City Power Urges Residents…

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South African Social Security Agency (SASSA) beneficiaries could soon see their monthly R370 Social Relief of Distress (SRD) grant evolve into a permanent Basic Income Grant (BIG), according to ANC Secretary-General Fikile Mbalula. Speaking in Freedom Park, Soweto, on Sunday, Mbalula addressed community members and clarified the ANC’s plans to formalize the SRD grant into a broader and more sustainable social support system. “The R350 that President Ramaphosa gave you is here to stay,” he stated. “But we are going to change it and establish the Basic Income Grant to support people until they find employment. Once you move on,…

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City Power has urged residents and businesses to use power sparingly to avoid widespread outages and damage to critical infrastructure. With no public holidays in May and only one scheduled for June, energy consumption is expected to spike as South Africans return to full working weeks and prepare for colder winter months. City Power has labelled this period as “critical,” citing the strain on the grid due to increased usage. “The network remains under severe pressure. Any increase in consumption could lead to overloading and, subsequently, further outages,” the utility warned in a statement released on Sunday. ALSO READ: Panyaza…

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Gauteng Premier and ANC provincial co-convenor Panyaza Lesufi has launched a decisive, multi-pronged action plan. This plan aims to tackle the province’s deepening service delivery crisis. Speaking at the conclusion of the ANC Gauteng Provincial Task Team lekgotla in Fourways, Lesufi outlined bold interventions. These interventions aim to reverse years of poor performance in housing, water supply, infrastructure, crime prevention, electricity, health, and education. The lekgotla, which followed national strategic planning sessions like the ANC NEC lekgotla, the State of the Nation Address (SONA), and the State of the Province Address (SOPA), brought together key decision-makers to chart a path…

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