Need for COVID-19 vaccines more compelling in developing countries: Mkhize
Health Minister, Dr Zweli Mkhize, says the need for equitable access to COVID-19 treatments and
Pope denies audience with Pompeo; Vatican warns against playing politics over China
The Vatican said on Wednesday it had denied a request from Mike Pompeo for an audience with Pope
Nigeria’s pioneering gas flaring plan risks going up in flames
Jonah Gbemre often has no electricity, but he says his home is permanently lit at night by the
Siya Kolisi, Lukhanyo Am to lead Green and Gold teams on Saturday
Rugby World Cup-winning captain Siya Kolisi has been named alongside Lukhanyo Am as the captains of
Transport costs the most significant contributor to consumer inflation: Stats SA
Figures released by Statistics South Africa indicate that transport costs were the most significant
Western Cape police commissioner describes Kinnear’s death as a great loss
Western Cape Police Commissioner, Yolisa Matakata, has described the death of top cop, Charl
Popcru supports Cosatu’s National Day of Action
The Police and Prisons Civil Rights Union supports the Congress of South African Trade Unions
Serena pulls out of French Open with Achilles injury
Serena Williams’ search for a record-equalling 24th Grand Slam title will extend into another year
Azerbaijan and Armenia reject peace talks as Karabakh conflict zone widens
Armenia and Azerbaijan accused one another on Tuesday of firing directly into each other’s territory
Springboks get back to work ahead of Saturday’s showdown
Two 25 man squads are starting to acclimatise to being back in the Springbok set up ahead of the
SA supports extending the Debt Service Suspension Initiative for African countries: Ramaphosa
President Cyril Ramaphosa says South Africa supports extending the Debt Service Suspension
Vhembe residents pay for communal borehole after failed multimillion rand water projects
Two multi million rand water projects in Limpopo’s Vhembe District Municipality have not been
WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT – Man sentenced to two life terms for rape, murder of two minors
The Polokwane High Court in Limpopo has sentenced a 35-year-old man to two life terms for the rape
Several hundred arrests amid protest calls in Egypt: Rights group
Egyptian authorities have detained at least 382 people since September 20 amid reports of small,
Unemployment numbers unacceptable: Cosatu
The country’s biggest labour federation COSATU says the latest unemployment numbers are
Unemployed Western Cape musicians pay tribute to Somerset Hospital staff
A group of South African musical theatre performers has arrived at Somerset Hospital in Cape Town to
SA records 969 more COVID-19 cases
The cumulative number of detected COVID-19 cases in South Africa is 669 498 with 969 cases
Cash in transit heist in Sandton causes major traffic disruptions
A cash in transit heist on the N3 south at the Marlboro off-ramp in Sandton, Johannesburg, has
Castle of Good Hope to hold first public event on Sunday since lockdown
Cape Town based military museum, the Castle of Good Hope, will be holding its first public event on
Ivory Coast president says new West African currency launch may take five years
A planned new West African currency to replace the France-backed CFA franc this year has been