AKA, Tibz murder suspects to appear in court tomorrow
Police confirmed the arrest of the six suspects at a press briefing last night.
Limpopo residents express frustration as taps run dry in some parts
Some residents in the Sekhukhune district in Limpopo are unhappy about water shortages
Limpopo records 0.7% increase in overall crime in third quarter
Limpopo has recorded increased crime incidents between October and December last year.
Bogus doctor arrested at Chris Hani Baragwanath Hospital
The bogus doctor allegedly demanded a patient to pay R700 to get medical treatment.
Kumba Iron Ore, Amplats announce retrenchment plans
Major job losses are looming in the mining sector.
Load shedding suspended this morning
Eskom suspends of load shedding this morning, implements stage 2 load shedding from 4pm.
‘Cost of job hunting staggeringly high’
The cost of looking for work is one of the reasons why young people give up searching.
SANDU calls for comprehensive probe into soldiers killed in DRC
“One of the questions that should be asked is are we properly equipped in that base.”
Govt implementing Just Energy Transition at a steady pace: Ramaphosa
President Ramaphosa says government is implementing the Just Energy Transition at a steady pace
Ramaphosa’s tenure has been marred by disappointment: Analyst
‘I think in a small way he should be disappointed in himself.’
‘Ramaphosa needs to address the safety of all South Africans’
Chairperson of the CGE Nthabiseng Sepanya-Mogale says women want safety on the streets
ECOWAS urges Senegal to restore its electoral calendar
ECOWAS has asked Senegal to urgently restore its electoral calendar.
Eskom rolls out Load Limiting Project across Gauteng
Eskom says it is currently rolling out a Load Limiting Project across Gauteng.
SA’s work to stop genocide in Gaza will not stop at ICJ: Ramaphosa
Ramaphosa says the work will also continue in seeking support for the ICJ case from other countries.
Maimane pledges to tackle unemployment, overhaul education in SA
Bosa movement held its first manifesto launch at the heart of Johannesburg on Sunday
South Africans abroad register for National Elections
Thousands of South Africans living abroad are actively participating in a two-day voter registration
Govt implements rebates on imported chicken cuts
AMIE approves of government’s recent decision to implement rebates on imported chicken cuts.
ANCYL expresses concern over NSFAS budget cuts
ANCYL has expressed its concern over the budget cut for the National Student Financial Aid Scheme
ANCYL leader compares uMkhonto we Sizwe Party to a cult
The MK also announced that Zuma will be the face of the party ahead of the elections.
NSFAS funded students not expected to pay registration fee: Manamela
Manamela says NSFAS provisionally approved applicants can register without upfront fees