UN chief Antonio Guterres on a solidarity visit to Somalia
United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres is currently on a solidarity visit to Somalia, to
Families still struggling to come to terms with missing loved ones from April 2022 floods
KwaZulu-Natal families who have still not recovered the bodies of their family members following
Big names at Swimming Champs currently under way in Gqeberha
The first day of the South African National Swimming Championship was well attended at the Newton
President Ramaphosa’s drive for R1.2 trillion investment almost realised
South Africa’s Investment Conference has to date achieved 95% of its R1.2-trillion target.
Govt considers number of factors over pitbull ownership
The Department of Agriculture, Land Reform and Rural Development says it is considering a number of
Rebuilding infrastructure still remains a huge challenge following KZN floods
eThekwini Mayor Mxolisi Kaunda says insufficient funding is the main challenge that has led to
US security officials scramble to find source of leaked highly classified documents
United States officials are working to identify the source of one of the worst intelligence leaks in
Discus thrower Yané has her sights set on Paris World Championships
With the focus on women’s sport in South Africa, the hope is to provide greater opportunities for
WC govt sets aside over R1 bln for water supply and demand
Western Cape authorities have set aside R1.1 billion towards its 15 year plan to manage future water
R80m earmarked for agricultural college in E Cape
The Ntabankulu municipality in the Eastern Cape is continuing its drive to position themselves as a
Biden heads to Northern Ireland at delicate political juncture
United States (US) President Joe Biden arrives in Belfast late on Tuesday at a delicate political
Barcelona look for LaLiga tonic after cup exit
A home fixture against Girona on Monday could be just what the doctor ordered for Barcelona, as they
‘Committee should not be seen as being complicit in the collapse of SABC’
The chairperson of Parliament’s Communications Committee, Boyce Maneli says that the committee
Free State ramps up deployment of traffic officials
About five-hundred law enforcement officers have been deployed throughout the Free State province
Ethiopia hit by drought, kills livestock amid fears of what comes next
After three years of failed rains, the animals in the southern Ethiopian village of Kura Kalicha are
Limpopo to deploy more emergency personnel during Easter
Limpopo’s health authorities say they will deploy more emergency services personnel during the
Eskom’s disclosure exemption will lead to another round of state capture: Cosatu
Trade Federation Cosatu says that the withdrawal of the gazette exempting Eskom from disclosing
Tornado rips through southeast Missouri, killing at least four
At least four people were killed in a predawn tornado that touched down in southeastern Missouri
NMB Metro approves plans to lessen blow of load shedding
The Nelson Mandela Bay council approved a number plans to mitigate the effects of the rolling
Eskom to reduce load shedding to stages 1 and 2 over Easter weekend
Eskom has announced that it will reduce load shedding stages one and two from Friday morning until