Sephuma’s new album inspired by life, love
Queen of Afro Jazz Judith Sephuma is releasing a new album titled: Power of Dreams.
Suspect linked to robbery of 19 Americans arrested in Mamelodi
The man suspected to be linked to the armed robbery of 19 American students was arrested in the
Facebook split could remedy company woes, says co-founder
A break-up of US social media company Facebook would be a solution of last resort that would
Violent kidnappings-for-ransom spread across Nigeria
203 crime-related deaths and 281 kidnappings in the first three months of 2019, according to
Ahmed Kathrada honoured with a life-sized statue
A life-sized statues of struggle icon and anti-apartheid activist Ahmed Kathrada has been unveiled
Bid to find a solution to Gauteng’s school registration issues continues
Efforts to find a solution to the standoff over the Gauteng’s online school registration for 2020
Minister defends DTT delays
Communications Minister Stella Ndabeni-Abrahams says the Free State will be the first province to
Yaya Toure to try out for second-tier Chinese club
Former Barcelona and Manchester City midfielder Yaya Toure has has been without a team since
W Cape taxi operators suspend operations over harassment claims
Taxi commuters from Thembalethu at George in the Western Cape say they have been inconvenienced by
UFS defends decision to cancel ‘Gangster State’ event
The University of the Free State says its decision to cancel the local release of the Gangster State
Bapedi Acting King challenges a Supreme Court of Appeal decision
The office of Bapedi Acting King Kgagudi Kenneth Sekhukhune is going to challenge a decision by the
Nkoana-Mashabane to appear over District Six land claim
The class-action land claims case between the representatives of more than 3 000 District Six
Unemployment figures underline challenges facing Ramaphosa
South Africa’s unemployment rate rose by half a percentage point to 27.6 percent, official data
Discovery denies racial profiling allegations
Discovery Health has denied allegations of racial profiling levelled against the organisation on
IEC speaks on election week and results
Smaller parties taking the Electoral Commission of South Africa (IEC) to court, double voting and
DA to reflect on short comings at polls
The Democratic Alliance (DA) remains the official opposition in the National Assembly, however, it
China, US have ‘wisdom’ to resolve trade dispute
China and the United States both have the “ability and wisdom” to reach a trade deal that is good
Facebook facing 20-year consent agreement after privacy lapses
The social media giant Facebook is headed toward an agreement with the US government over its
Manhunt on for Mamelodi school robbers
Gauteng Police has tasked a team of detectives to find and arrest a group of five gunmen who robbed
China says will ‘never surrender’ as US trade row heats up
China will never surrender to external pressure, the government said on Monday, though stopped short