DA’s Msimanga objects to proposed racial quotas
Tshwane Mayor and nominee for the DA Federal Chairperson position, Solly Msimannga, has expressed
South Africans remember ‘the Mother of the Nation’
Throngs of people continue to visit the home of the late anti-Apartheid struggle icon Winnie
Jam-packed weekend with PSL matches
Absa Premiership log will aim to extend their lead at the top of the Absa Premiership log this
Mbeki’s moving letter of tribute to Mam’ Winnie
Former president Thabo Mbeki pays tribute to Winnie Madikizela-Mandela through a moving poem.
Mike Mabuyakhulu’s corruption case postponed
KwaZulu Natal ANC convenor Mike Mabuyakhulu’s case of fraud and corruption has been posponed to the
Political parties react to Zuma’s court appearance
Former president Jacob Zuma says the charges against him are a continuation of what he calls a
Grace Mugabe’s farm under invasion by illegal miners
Zimbabwe’s former first lady, Grace Mugabe’s farm in Mazowe forty kilometers north of the capital
Mahlangu paid for our freedom: Mabuza
Deputy President David Mabuza has described the hanging of freedom fighter Solomon Mahlangu by the
UK rolls out sugar tax in battle against obesity
The UK put into force on Friday a tax on sugary drinks as part of an anti-obesity policy as some
World largest ship arrives in C. Town
The world’s largest operating wooden hulled ship, the Tenacious, has docked in Cape Town for a few
Alleged armed robbers die in car crash, others injured
Two suspects have died and two others injured after their getaway vehicle overturned following an
End in sight for Nehawu strike in North West
Trade union Nehawu and the Portfolio Committee on Health have condemned the manner in which the
Good start for SA team at Commonwealth Games
It was a golden start for Team South Africa at the 21st Commonwealth Games in Australia’s Gold
Preparations underway for Madikizela-Mandela’s funeral
The Committee co-ordinating Mama Winnie Madikizela Mandela’s funeral says the memorial service will
Scopa concerned about Saps computer system shutdown
SAPS and SITA management have confirmed that certain computer systems have been shut down by
Johannesburg property owners object valuations
Johannesburg residents whose properties have allegedly been over-valued have been flocking to
AU remembers Madikizela-Mandela
The African Union (AU) commission visited the South African embassy in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, to
Sassa beneficiaries assured of “smooth” payments
Post and Telecommunications Minister, Siyabonga Cwele has visited the remote villages of Ntabankulu
World at large remembers Madikizela-Mandela
The international community is mourning with South Africa over the passing of its respected
Musina Beit border surprisingly quiet
Traffic flow and queues of people crossing into South Africa from Zimbabwe side is normal at the