Patel hints at big announcement over AGOA
Minister of Trade, Industry, and Competition Ebrahim Patel has hinted at a big announcement in
Spring high tide leaves trail of destruction along Garden Route
The George Municipality in the Western Cape says the damage to infrastructure and private property
#DrugFreeSouthAfrica march starts gaining momentum in Pretoria
Buses ferrying people who will be participating in the #DrugFreeSouthAfrica march that is taking
ActionSA aims for not less than 10% in 2024 elections
ActionSA says it is gunning for no less than a 10% of national support in the 2024 national and
Malema’s lawyers to apply for dismissal in firearm case
The legal team of EFF leader Julius Malema and his bodyguard Adriaan Snyman, who are facing charges
Court rules anti-apartheid activist Dr Hoosen Haffejee’s death was not suicide
The reopened inquest into the death in detention of anti-apartheid activist and dentist Hoosen
Nienaber names four scrumhalves ahead of Romania clash
Springbok coach Jacques Nienaber has named all four scrumhalves in the Springbok squad in the
Mkhwebane to challenge her removal from office
Former Public Protector Advocate Busisiwe Mkhwebane plans to challenge her removal from office.
Buthelezi held more rallies under the banner free Mandela than any other leader: Hlabisa
Inkatha Freedom Party (IFP) president Velenkosini Hlabisa has paid tribute to the party’s founder –
Zuma shocked by Prince Buthelezi’s passing
Former president Jacob Zuma has joined the nation in mourning the passing of IFP founding leader
Donaldson shines as Australia down Georgia 35-15
Australia’s Ben Donaldson scored two tries to fire his side to a comfortable 35-15 bonus-point
Sizzling France down New Zealand in thrilling World Cup opener
Hosts France underlined their Rugby World Cup credentials with a sizzling 27-13 victory against New
SA has entered the realm of a failed state: Vavi
The South African Federation of Trade Unions (SAFTU)’s general secretary Zwelinzima Vavi says the
Motsoaledi announces public-private partnership on modernisation of SA borders
Government has announced a public-private partnership for the redesign and modernisation of the
SIU hopeful courts will halt Transnet contracts worth over R56 billion
The Special Investigating Unit (SIU) says the various Transnet contracts it is seeking the courts to
Mosia’s conflicting statements under scrutiny in Meyiwa murder trial
The police officer who was the first to arrive at the crime scene where former Bafana Bafana captain
Executive has no intention to interfere with the Judiciary: Ramaphosa
President Cyril Ramaphosa says the executive has no intention to interfere in the work of the
State expected to call new witness in Meyiwa murder trial
The state is expected to call a new witness when the Senzo Meyiwa trial resumes at the North Gauteng
ATM calls for a secret ballot over Mkhwebane’s Section 194 Committee report
The African Transformation Movement (ATM) wants a secret ballot to be used in voting on the Section
Mkhwebane makes an about-turn about her return to work
Suspended Public Protector, advocate Busiswe Mkhwebane has made an about-turn about her return to