Parliament to set date for Mgidlana’s disciplinary
Parliament says a new date for the formal disciplinary hearing of suspended secretary Gengezi
Polish men detained for Hitler birthday concert
Two men have been detained in Poland on suspicion of spreading fascism by organising a concert to
Home Affairs declares war on long queues
Home Affairs Minister, Malusi Gigaba, says the department is finalizing action plans to deal with
People stealing water in W Cape face fine up to R10 mil
Western Cape Environmental Affairs MEC Anton Bredell says his department will investigate claims
ANC should take decisive action against Mahumapelo: SACP
The South African Communist Party (SACP) in the North West says the African National Congress (ANC)
‘Wings for Life’ raises funds for spinal cord injury research
Director of Ocal, Sandile Mkhize says “The Wings for Life world run” is open to everyone whether
DA supports calls for NW Premier to step down
Democratic Alliance leader Mmusi Maimane says his party supports all those who are calling for North
India approves death sentence for child rapists
India’s government on Saturday approved the death penalty for child rapists, after the gang rape and
KZN women participate in Pap Smear Campaign
More than one-thousand women participated in the Pap smear campaign to screen for cervical cancer at
Numsa won’t support Minimum Wage Bill
Trade union Numsa has reiterated that it will not support the current National Minimum Wage Bill.
Makhosi Khoza resigns from politics
African Democratic Change, ADeC leader, Dr Makhosi Khoza, has resigned from her position and the
Cape Town International must be named after liberation icon: Transport Department
The Transport Department says Cape Town International Airport must be named after a liberation icon
Parliament sends minimum wage Bill back for re-drafting
Parliament’s Labour Portfolio Committee has sent the Minimum Wage Bill back to the Labour Department
Australia cautiously welcomes North Korea’s announcement of an end to nuclear tests
Australian Foreign Minister Julie Bishop cautiously welcomed North Korea’s announcement of a halt in
Tjiane defends his title
Veteran runner and two times Comrades marathon gold medalist, Charles Tjiane has defended his title
‘Smallville’ actress charged in self-help guru’s sex traffic case
New York actress Allison Mack was arrested Friday (April 20) on charges that she recruited women
Changing Swaziland’s name will be done without high costs
Swaziland’s Home Affairs Ministry says the changing of the name of the country to the Kingdom of
Mourners bid farewell to Zola Skweyiya
Minister in the Presidency Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma says Dr Zola Skweyiya’s death is a great loss to
Tiny fly blows bubbles to cool off: study
Humans sweat, dogs pant, cats lick their fur. Animals have adopted an interesting array of
Nigeria’s Buhari under fire for saying youths want everything free
Nigeria’s President Muhammadu Buhari came under fire on Thursday for criticising youths who he said