Members of the public urged to upgrade television network to digital before cut-off deadline
Communications Minister, Khumbudzo Ntshavheni, has called on members of the public to apply for
Western Cape has technical skills needed to help Eskom: Winde
Western Cape Premier Alan Winde says the province has the technical skills needed to help to address
CSVR says SA should be alarmed by the recent spate of gun violence in a democratic country
The Centre for the Study of Violence and Reconciliation (CSVR) says South Africa needs to be alarmed
US reports over 1 814 monkeypox cases in 45 states
The United States had reported over 1 814 confirmed monkeypox cases in 45 states as of 14:00 Friday,
Some survivors of 2021 civil unrest say prayer meetings help them to heal
Community members, religious leaders and some survivors of last year’s civil unrest say prayer
Sri Lanka immigration officials stop president’s brother flying out of the country
Sri Lankan immigration officials stopped the president’s brother and former finance minister Basil
Children find lost families as DRC conflict rages
Jason Kandeke and his sister Esther got out of the van and rushed into the arms of their weeping
South Africans optimistic scenes witnessed during July 2021 unrest will not be repeated
A year after last year’s civil unrest, some South Africans say they are optimistic that history will
City of Tshwane meets deadline to pay almost R 900-million debt to Eskom
The City of Tshwane has met Thursday’s deadline of paying close to R 900-million of the debt it owes
Ukraine withdraws from battered Lysychansk city; Russia claims major victory
Ukraine’s forces have withdrawn from the bombed-out city of Lysychansk, prompting Russia to claim
Heat wave, fires damaging Tunisia’s grain harvest
A heat wave and fires are badly damaging Tunisia’s grain harvest, leading the farmers union to
Russia destroys bridge over Ukrainian river, cutting escape route
Russian forces have blown up a bridge linking the embattled Ukrainian city of Sievierodonetsk to
Familiar faces in presidential race promise new ways to fix Nigeria
Two political veterans in their 70s are vying to be Nigeria’s next president, promising pro-business
Russian forces advance in factory city, US to send precision rockets to Ukraine
Russian forces on Wednesday pressed closer to the centre of an industrial city in a drive to grab a
Eastern Cape targets training in automotive industry for youth
The Eastern Cape Department of Social Development has devised a strategy to equip the youth with the
Motorists in North West frustrated by huge fuel price increase
Motorists in the North West province are aggrieved at the fuel price increase.
Russia advances in east; Ukraine calls for longer-range weapons
Russian forces intensified their assault on the Ukrainian city of Sievierodonetsk on Sunday after
Nigeria’s opposition picks Abubakar to run for president again
Nigeria’s former Vice President, veteran politician Atiku Abubakar, will run for president again
Security forces descend on capital as Sudanese protests enter eighth month
Security forces fanned out across a wide swathe of central Khartoum, a Reuters reporter witnessed,
India considering spending additional billions to fight inflation
The Indian government is considering spending an additional $26 billion in the 2022/23 fiscal year