Land reform projects fail due to lack of resources
Many land reform projects, aimed at rectifying apartheid racial injustices, have failed due to lack
Two more explosive devices found in Durban
Two more explosive devices have been found at different places in Durban on Sunday.
School re-opening-date message fake
The Department of Education has distanced itself from a Whatsaap message claiming that schools will
Six Thai schoolboys rescued from flooded cave
Six of 12 schoolboys have been rescued so far from a flooded Thai cave after divers launched a
At least 49 killed, 48 missing as torrential rain pounds Japan
Forty nine people have been killed and 48 are unaccounted for in western and central Japan as
Ramaphosa calls for unity in KwaZulu-Natal
The African National Congress (ANC) president Cyril Ramaphosa has concluded his busy weekend visit
Knysna Oyster festival uplifts local entrepreneurs
This year’s annual Knysna Oyster festival attracted thousands of visitors. The festival did
Environmentalists warn plastics in ocean will outweigh fish by 2050
Environmentalists have warned that the number of plastics in the oceans will outweigh fish by 2050,
Vhembe communities experiencing Day Zero since 1994
Most communities in the Vhembe area in Limpopo are still without clean running water.
In Pictures: 2018 Durban July Fashion
South African celebrities came out to the annual Durban July – Africa’s Greatest Horse
SACP calls on its youth to participate in public hearings on land expropriation
The South African Communist Party (SACP) has called on the youth to participate in the current
Nugent labels Moyane’s submissions to SARS commission as disgraceful
Judge Robert Nugent has called suspended SARS Commissioner Tom Moyane’s submission to the Inquiry a
Mauritania names street in capital after Mandela
Mauritania and the African Union will mark the centenary of South Africa’s former late President
Hlope tribunal postponed indefinitely
The tribunal investigating the alleged conduct of Western Cape Judge President, John Hlophe, has
People Against Petrol, Paraffin Price Increase warn of nationwide shutdown
Newly formed organisation, People Against Petrol and Paraffin Price Increase (Pappi) has given
Mexico leftist vows no tolerance on corruption after historic win
The landslide winner of Mexico’s presidential election, Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, said on Monday
Deaths surpass 1 000 this year after surge in attempts to cross Mediterranean
More than 1,000 people have drowned in the Mediterranean this year sailing from Libya to Europe,
Court case of R14 million NSFAS student postponed
The case of a 28 year-old Walter Sisulu University student, who erroneously received R14 million
Sassa employees embark on strike action
The Public Servants Association (PSA) has announced that the majority of the South African Social
SAHRC wants man advocating killing of white people fined
The South African Human Rights Commission has called for a R150 000 fine against Velaphi Khumalo,