Cape Winelands identified as one of COVID-19 hotspots in Western Cape
The Cape Winelands has been identified as one of the hotspots for COVID-19 in the Western Cape
All feeding scheme beneficiaries will receive meals from June 1: Lobby groups
All learners who qualify for the National School Nutrition Programme (NSNP ), irrespective of their
Government should engage better with citizens for cooperation in COVID-19 fight: Analyst
One political analyst says government needs to ensure that it engages better with ordinary citizens
43 more COVID-19 related deaths, as cases rise to 24 264
South Africa has recorded 43 more coronavirus related deaths, bringing the total to 524.
SAA to resume domestic flights but may need financial support, says Aviation analyst
Aviation experts say the resumption of South African Airways (SAA) flights without the government’s
Plans afoot to turn around Water and Sanitation Department: Sisulu
Water and Sanitation Minister, Lindiwe Sisulu, says officials are working hard to turn around the
COVID-19 cases at SA prisons rise to 732
The Department of Correctional Services has a total number of 732 COVID-19 cases with 256
Task team set up to investigate killing of political figures in KwaZulu-Natal
KwaZulu-Natal MEC for Community Safety and Liaison Bheki Ntuli has set up a task team to investigate
Rights of employees should be given top priority amidst COVID-19: Experts
The South African Human Rights Commission (SAHRC) has advised employees that they have the right to
Financial and Fiscal Commission recommends deep cuts to government spending amid COVID-19 pandemic
The Financial and Fiscal Commission (FFC) has recommended deep cuts in government spending in
Gauteng Education department mulls ways to deal with school break-ins
Gauteng Education MEC Panyaza Lesufi says the department is now facing a challenge of break-ins at
No longer all doom and gloom, says Prof Adekeye Adebajo
Today marks the 57th anniversary of the establishment of the Organisation of African Unity. A day
Cold front with promise of rain expected over the Eastern Cape
The first cold wet weather of this season is expected over the dry Eastern Cape this week, with a
Safety, hygiene packs delivered at Western Cape schools
The Western Cape Education Department says safety and hygiene packs have been delivered to schools
ANC Councillor in KwaZulu-Natal killed at his home, motive unknown
An African National Congress (ANC) Councillor from the Mtubatuba Municipality in KwaZulu-Natal has
Preserving African culture: focus on traditional healing in western environments
As the continent celebrates all things African, some believe more needs to be done to promote
Makhanda small businesses feel the pinch of the lockdown as business dries up
It is no secret that the lockdown has negatively affected businesses and the economy as a whole
FEATURE: Uzalo’s Wiseman Mncube shares his journey
Creatives Under Lockdown is a SABC News feature which focuses on the impact of coronavirus on the
Matriculants concerned about 2020 academic year
The 2020 academic year has no doubt been the most difficult to date for pupils across South Africa.
Correctional Services’ COVID-19 cases rise to 700
Department of Correctional Services (DCS) has a total of 700 COVID-19 cases with 229 officials and