Se-Anne Rall
Se-Anne Rall is an accomplished journalist with two decades of experience, writing across a diverse range of topics. Known for her adaptability and storytelling expertise, she delivers compelling and insightful content to a wide audience.
At 19, Lusanda Madondo becomes youngest graduate at UKZN autumn ceremonies
At 19, Lusanda Madondo became the youngest graduate at the 2025 UKZN autumn graduation, earning a Bachelor of Social Science in Housing.
Cold and wet weekend ahead: Weather warnings for Northern and Western Cape
This weekend, South Africa braces for severe weather with multiple warnings for damaging winds and cold conditions, particularly in the Northern and Western Cape.
Five suspects appear for pre-trial hearing in AKA murder case
The five suspects accused of murdering Kiernan 'AKA' Forbes and Tebello 'Tibz' Motsoane are scheduled to appear in the Durban High Court for a crucial pre-trial hearing.
Tributes pour in for Siam Lee's mom, who died in the Eastern Cape
Social media is flooded with tributes for Carmen Nans Lee, the mother of Siam Lee, who sadly passed away in the Eastern Cape.
Chairperson criticises acquittal of SAPS VIP Protection Unit officers in N1 highway assault
Chairperson Ian Cameron condemns the recent acquittal of eight SAPS VIP Protection Unit officers for assaulting a driver.
Moses Mabhida Stadium ready for Nedbank Cup Final despite ongoing upgrades
eThekwini Municipality assures fans that the Moses Mabhida Stadium is fully prepared to host the much-anticipated Nedbank Cup Final this weekend
South African Airways restores systems within hours following major cyberattack
South African Airways has experienced a major cyber incident, disrupting critical services.
Driving towards a cashless future: South Africa's card payments boom
Discover how South Africa's card payment market is on track to reach R2. 9 trillion by 2025, driven by a surge in digital payment adoption and evolving consumer habits.
Cashless future: South Africans drive card payment boom towards R2. 9 trillion milestone
South Africa's card payments market poised for substantial growth through 2029
Eskom's promising winter 2025 outlook: A future without load shedding?
Eskom's Winter 2025 forecast reveals a promising future, with no load shedding expected if unplanned outages are controlled.
Transnet seeks terminal operator for multi-purpose terminal at Durban port
Transnet has issued a RFP for multi-purpose terminal operator at Durban's Maydon Wharf.
Four killed in horror crash on KZN's R33 near Vryheid
Four people were killed in a crash on the R33 near Vryheid in KwaZulu-Natal.
No cold snap expected: South African Weather Service clarifies Aphelion effects
The South African Weather Service has dismissed claims of a cold snap linked to the Aphelion phenomenon.
Customer horrified to find live mice in shoe delivery from an online store
A customer recounts a shocking experience after receiving a shoe delivery from Superbalist, which contained live mice. Despite reaching out to the company, the customer feels their concerns were not adequately addressed.
WATCH: Unexpected surprise for Cape Town man as mice nest in online order
A Cape Town man received an unexpected surprise when he opened his online order of Palladium boots, only to find a mother mouse and her eight babies inside the box.
'Check your receipts': SARS urges South Africans to verify correct VAT rate following Treasury's U-turn
SARS is urging consumers across the nation to verify that they are being charged the correct Value Added Tax VAT rate of 15%.
Father and son killed, mother wounded after armed gang pounces on family left stranded on KZN highway
A father and son were fatally shot during a robbery while their car was stranded on the roadside.
MacG under fire for misogynistic remarks about Minnie Dlamini
MacG faces backlash for his derogatory comments about TV presenter Minnie Dlamini following her recent split from Dr Brian Monaisa.
What time does the Cape Town International Jazz Festival start, and everything else you need to know
Hosted at the CTICC, the event promises a stellar line-up of multiple award winning artists and acts set to light up across four stages over two nights
East London mechanic becomes life-saving stem cell donor for patient in South America
Bradley Peters signed up for a stem cell donor drive, and never imagined he would become a life-saving match for a patient in South America
Pope Francis's final wishes: A simple burial at Santa Maria Maggiore
Pope Francis has left behind clear instructions for his funeral.
Pope Francis dies at 88: A look back at his life and legacy
The world bids farewell to a pope who changed lives and reshaped the papacy with his unique vision of faith, charity, and hope, leaving behind an enduring legacy that will continue to inspire generations to come.
Rovos Rail says locomotives and coaches damaged in head-on crash will return to SA later this month
Two Rovos Rail locomotives were involved in a head-on collision near Gwanda, Zimbabwe, injuring several staff members.
Limpopo police arrest man for kidnap and attempted murder
Police have arrested a 44-year-old man in Modimolle for allegedly kidnapping and attempting to murder a 42-year-old woman.
'Fraternising with fugitives': Floyd Shivambu faces backlash after attending Prophet Shepherd Bushiri's Good Friday service
The Umkhonto Wesizwe Party has publicly distanced itself from Secretary General Floyd Shivambu's visit to Shepherd Bushiri's church.