Crime rate remains high in Gauteng, despite a 2.6% drop
Stats shows that crime remains high in Gauteng for the third quarter compared to other provinces.
Heat wave due to planet’s temperature regime shift: Expert
Heat wave is due to climate temperature regime shifting higher.
Diepsloot residents hope 2024 elections will bring change
Diepsloot, north of Johannesburg, are hoping the 2024 national elections will bring change.
Senzo Meyiwa murder trial to resume on Monday
The Senzo Meyiwa murder trial will resume tomorrow morning in the high court in Pretoria.
VIDEO: ANC President leads voter registration mobilisation in Gauteng
The African National Congress (ANC) President leads the voter registration mobilisation.
Rand Water confident of supply during summer
Rand Water is ensure to supply sufficient water for 17 million people during festive season
Gauteng churches go cashless due to spate of robberies
Measures to enhance safety and security in places of worship discussed in Boksburg meeting.
Life Esidimeni inquest resumes with closing arguments
Legal representatives present final arguments in seeking justice for 2016 tragedy.
Suspected smuggling syndicate member apprehended at Beitbridge
Law enforcement authorities apprehend a member of an alleged vehicle smuggling syndicate.
Gauteng SAPS bust another bogus doctor
Gauteng police have re-arrested another bogus doctor following a tip-off this morning.
‘Rolling blackouts major contributor to SA’s rising cost of living’
Electricity Minister singled out rolling blackouts as a major contributor to rising cost of living
Boks ready for quarter-final clash against France
Springboks are in a positive frame of mind and looking forward to their much-anticipated game
Efforts to resolve water shortages in Ga-Rankuwa, Hartbeespoort
The City of Tshwane says it has identified the cause of the water supply interruption in Ga-Rankuwa
Growing concerns over departure of Transnet executives
Questions are being raised over the departure of several executives from Transnet
Numsa hosts International Conference on Humanity
An international conference on humanity is currently underway in Johannesburg, South Africa.
Gauteng residents march to demand end to human trafficking
Hundreds of Gauteng residents have marched to demand an end to human trafficking in the country.
City Power to disconnect Rahima Moosa, Helen Joseph Hospital
City Power to disconnect Rahima Moosa, Helen Joseph Hospital
Dlamini-Zuma may face political sanction as ANC NEC meets
ANC has not ruled out the possibility of disciplinary action against Nkosazana Dlamii-Zuma
Security boost for Gauteng schools
Gauteng Education says 75 schools of a list of 245 will be prioritised.
‘People without political will cannot be trusted to govern SA’
ATM’s leader says people without political will cannot be trusted to govern the country.