Pelonomi Hospital healthcare workers down tools over staff shortage, health and safety-related issues
Healthcare workers have downed tools at Pelonomi Hospital in Bloemfontein over staff shortage and
Tedros Ghebreyesus cautions against discriminatory travel bans as the omicron variant spreads
World Health Organisation (WHO) Director-General, Tedros Ghebreyesus, has cautioned against
Members of Parliament frustrated with the slow pace of NPA on prosecuting apartheid-era political crimes
Members of parliament have raised their frustration with the slow pace at which the National
Four minors found guilty Thoriso Themane’s murder
Four of the six minors charged with the murder of, Thoriso Themane, have been found guilty of murder
Stagnant economy in Eastern Cape continues to have dire effects on residents: MEC
The stagnant economic outlook in the Eastern Cape continues to have dire effects on residents. While
Vaccine mandates ‘absolute last resort’, WHO Europe head says
The World Health Organisation (WHO) says mandatory vaccinations against the coronavirus are an
Former Gauteng Health MEC Brian Hlongwa, seven others granted bail
Former Gauteng Health MEC, Brian Hlongwa, and seven others have been granted bail by the
Annual Royal Polo Day aims to revive tourism industry in North West
South African artists say they have suffered huge financial setbacks since the outbreak of COVID-19
Protesting truck drivers briefly blocked N1 outbound in Cape Town
A number of trucks have briefly blocked the N1 outbound just after the R300 in Cape Town’s northern
President Ramaphosa concludes two-day working visit to Ghana
President Cyril Ramaphosa concludes his two-day working visit to Ghana on Sunday before travelling
Nelson Mandela Foundation calls for revived constitutionalism
Honouring the 8th anniversary of Madiba’s passing, the Nelson Mandela Foundation has called for
SACP says hung Gauteng metros are in for a very rocky, unstable coalition
The South African Communist Party (SACP) says South Africans are in for a very rocky and unstable
South Africans urged to get vaccinated as people commemorate the passing of Madiba
Nelson Mandela Foundation CEO, Sello Hatang, has urged South Africans to go out and get vaccinated
Eskom suspends stage 2 rolling blackouts on Sunday
Eskom says it will suspend stage two rolling blackouts at 9 pm tonight. The power utility says the
Limpopo family still reeling in shock after alleged rape, murder of six-year-old in Praktiseer
The family of six-year-old, Boikgathatso Komape, who was allegedly raped and murdered at Praktiseer
Former ANC councillor turned independent celebrates winning a ward in Malamulele
The only independent ward councillor in the Collins Chabane Municipality in Malamulele, Limpopo, has
National Assembly to debate and vote on Constitution 18th Amendment Bill on Tuesday
South Africans will soon know whether the Property Clause in the Constitution will be amended to
Veteran broadcaster Dirara Mokoena laid to rest in Johannesburg
Veteran broadcaster Dirara Mokoena has been laid to rest in Johannesburg on Saturday. The
Self-taught farmer wins Social Entrepreneur category at KZN Youth Business Awards
A young, self-taught farmer from kwaMaphumulo, north of Durban, has won the Social Entrepreneur
Motorists say N3 protest action has cost them lot of money
Motorists say the incident of truck drivers blocking the busy N3 road has cost them a lot of money