Education dept takes drastic action after township school robberies
The department says robbers have targetted at least ten schools recently.
Gauteng Aids Council to outline its plans to fight HIV/AIDS
Today marks World Aids Day.
Power cuts in hospitals was the last resort: City Power
The department says there are discrepancies in City Power’s billing system.
SA Jewish Board of Deputies condemns Hamas visit to SA
A Hamas delegation is in SA to attend the fifth global convention of Solidarity with Palestine.
‘Gauteng Health known for not paying municipality services in time’
City Power threatened to disconnect power to several Johannesburg hospitals.
My appointment was legitimate: Joburg City Manager Floyd Brink
The Democratic Alliance (DA) had brought the application to have Brink’s appointment overturned.
Solidarity slams Koko’s corruption case decision
Koko says the R2.2 billion corruption case against him and 18 others was based on hatred.
SA’s Just Energy Transition described as a concern
The plan is to progress the evolution for transition towards a cleaner and greener energy future.
TBCSA keeps mum on Trevor Noah’s payment for promotion Ad
Tourism SA refuses to reveal how much comedian Trevor Noah was paid for a promotional advert
SANBS goes digital to improve donor experience
SANBS is going digital to help improve the experience of donating blood
Delays in approval of worker visas worry private sector businesses
Companies struggle to bring in high-level skilled workers.
Nzimande yet to react to Unisa’s court ruling
The court has ordered the Minister to retract his decision.
Springboks RWC trophy tour starts in Tshwane today
The parade will start at the Southern Sun Hotel in Tshwane.
Decision to put Unisa under administration declared unconstitutional
Professor Ihron Rensburg was appointed as the institution’s administrator last week.
Gauteng Portfolio Committee calls for tight security for matric exams
Incidents of violence have been reported in some townships across Gauteng.
Gauteng Deputy Speaker’s discharge application over assault dismissed
Sergeant Lizzy Mojapelo was pregnant at the time of the alleged assault in February 2020.
Tshwane Health warns against unauthorised food safety inspections
The Tshwane Health Department in Gauteng has cautioned against unauthorised food safety inspections
Fuel prices expected to drop on Wednesday
Petrol prices are set to decrease by R1.78 per litre.
Alleged bogus doctor apprehended at Helen Joseph Hospital
The alleged bogus doctor entered the hospital under the pretense that he was a qualified doctor.
Heavy showers, thunderstorms expected in Gauteng
Forecaster Dipuo Tawana says heavy showers and thunderstorms are expected across Gauteng.