
Exclusive: “Journalists have a duty to tell the truth” – Ali Mortada. The man behind “Hello my enemies”
Journalists have a duty to tell the truth, especially in the face of the highly funded Israeli propaganda machine. This is the reminder from Lebanese

South Africa officially files its Memorial to the ICJ
South Africa has officially filed its Memorial to the International Court of Justice, asserting that the Israeli entity is committing genocide in Gaza. The Memorial,

Sheikh Naeem Qassem appointed as Hezbollah’s new Secretary General
The appointment of Sheikh Naeem Qassem as Hezbollah’s Secretary General, points to the continuity within the resistance movement. Journalist, Malak Khaled, notes that the Zionist

Israeli cabinet flees amid fears of being attacked by Hezbollah
Hezbollah’s operations and capabilities have sent the Israeli cabinet, or Knesset fleeing to another location. They usually meet in Benjamin Netanyahu’s office or the army’s

Lebanese resistance heavily reliant on armed drones to attack Israel
Indications are that the Lebanese resistance for now has been heavily relying on the use of armed drones to hit the Israeli occupation entity and

Eskom’s corruption accused Michael Lomas’ case transferred to the High Court
The case against former Eskom executive, Michael Lomas, has been transferred to the high court. He and eleven other Eskom executives face 65 counts of

ANC launches mandatory political education course for members
In a bid to strengthen its leadership, the African National Congress (ANC) has launched a mandatory political education course. ANC members have until December 2026

Child obesity and growth stunting of children in South Africa
Approximately 13% of children under five are obese. This rate is more than double the global average. Contributing factors include poor dietary habits, lack of

ANC NEC to take a more aggressive approach to combating corruption within municipalities
The ANC’s National Executive Committee (NEC) will be launching a new campaign to fix South Africa’s struggling municipalities. It follows recent reports painting a rather

Heavy police presence in Bishop Lavis following a mass murder, 7 people killed
Extra police have been deployed to Bishop Lavis in the Cape Flats, following a mass shooting incident of Thursday, where seven people were killed. Three

Pretoria High Court slaps young woman with four life terms for murdering her family
A young woman who organised the 2016 murder of her family at their North West home has been sentenced to four life terms in jail.

24-year-old man nabbed for being in the possession of illegal firearms & drugs in Samora Machel
A 24-year-old man has been arrested for the illegal possession of firearms, ammunition and drugs in the Samora Machel informal settlement near Philippi on Wednesday,

Unplanned fuel outage at oil refinery leaves some service stations “high and dry”
An unplanned outage at a local oil refinery has disrupted the supply of fuel to some service stations in Cape Town. Oil giant BP South

Savings products for young professionals
We live in a world where young people love to spend and crave the latest gadgets and experiences. But amidst all this excitement, do we

Exploring workplace attitudes: Bridging the gap between generations
Have you recently checked your attitude? Market World unpacks the differences in working attitudes between younger and older employees, how these differences impact workload, respect,