Contralesa calls on govt to provide enough resources to initiation schools
Traditional leaders organisation, Contralesa has called on government to provide enough resources to
Petrol price up, diesel down from midnight
The price of 93 and 95 unleaded petrol will go up by 37 cents per litre from midnight.
Factory activity contracts less in April – Absa PMI
South African manufacturing activity contracted again in April, but less than in February and March,
India replaces Australia as top test team head of WTC final
India ended Australia’s 15-month reign as the number one test team in cricket on Tuesday ahead of
Canada lands May Day deal to end strike by federal workers
Canada’s government struck a deal with 120 000 federal workers on Monday, effectively ending the
Cosatu wants health facilities for mentally ill patients redesigned
Cosatu in Gauteng says health facilities that accommodate mentally ill patients need to be
Sudan battles risk exodus of 800 000 people: UN
The United Nations (UN) warned on Monday that 800 000 people may flee Sudan as rival military
Ukraine to boycott World Judo Championships over Russia, Belarus inclusion
Ukrainian judokas will not take part in this month’s world championships in Qatar following the
‘EFF the only party in SA that stands for workers’ rights’
The Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) has marked Workers Day by saying it is the only political party
King Charles settles into life as monarch, after long wait
After waiting longer than any British heir to become monarch, King Charles has quietly settled into
UN warns of Sudan breaking point as air strikes hit capital
As foreign states wind down their evacuations from Sudan, the United Nations (UN) warned of a
Lesufi commits to tripartite alliance consultations in Gauteng to avoid rifts
The African National Congess (ANC) Gauteng Provincial Chairperson, Panyaza Lesufi, has made a
Sundowns secure spot in CAF semi-finals
Mamelodi Sundowns are through to the semi-finals of the CAF Champions League for the first time
UPDATE: All South Africans safely evacuated from Sudan: DIRCO
There is a sigh of relief from South African nationals who were stuck in Sudan. A group of about 10
Air strikes hit Khartoum, envoy sees sides more open to talks
Air strikes and artillery rocked Khartoum on Saturday as Sudan entered a third week of fighting
SA’s Brad Binder wins MotoGP sprint race at Jerez
South Africa’s Brad Binder took his second MotoGP sprint race win of the year at Jerez following an
Comrades Marathon increases prize money by 90% for 2023
The Comrades Marathon Association has announced that its increasing its prize money for the 2023
Francois Rodgers re-elected as DA leader in KZN
Francois Rodgers has been re-elected as the provincial Democratic Alliance (DA) leader in
Stakeholders call for freight industry to move from road to rail using RailRunner
Stakeholders in the freight industry say the road infrastructure in the country is not being
Nigeria again postpones first census in 17 years
Nigeria has postponed a census due to take place next week and a new date will be set by the