State capture matter can no longer wait: Zuma
President Jacob Zuma says allegations that the state has been wrestled out of the hands of its real
Students defy tertiary institutions’ walk-ins rejection
Students seeking admission to tertiary institutions around Pretoria continue to arrive at the
Listeria cases increase to 727
Health Minister Aaron Motsoaledi says cases of confirmed listeriosis infections have increased to
Families of two missing girls still awaiting answers
The families of two young girls who went missing last February, in Boitumelong Township in Bloemhof,
Heavy traffic volumes on the increase on SA roads
Heavy traffic volumes are being experienced on the country’s major roads.
TUT, UP reiterate will not accept walk-in registrations
As most matriculants who passed matric continue to be in a celebratory mood, the University of
NSFAS urges former students to pay back money owed
The National Student Financial Aid Scheme (Nsfas) has called on all former students who owe the
Khoisan activists back home
The Khoisan activists who had been on a hunger strike to seek the attention of the Presidency have
Animal rights activist on hunger strike to raise funds
A Pretoria man has embarked on a 20 day hunger strike to raise funds to feed animals during the
Khoisan activists to spend Christmas in Union Buildings
The four Khoisan activists who have been camping outside the Union Buildings since the beginning of
Mbalula calls on Whites to join police services
Police Minister Fikile Mbalula has appealed to young white South Africans to join the police
N1 to Polokwane carrying heavy traffic volumes
The N1 between Pretoria and Polokwane continues to carry heavy traffic volumes as holiday makers are
Khoisan activists adamant to meet Zuma or his deputy
The four Khoisan activists who have been camping outside the Union Buildings since the beginning of
Police minister calls for white youth to join SAPS
Police Minister Fikile Mbalula says the lack of interest in the police service by young white people
JMPD recovers copper cables worth half a million rand
The Johannesburg Metro Police Department (JMPD) K9 Unit has managed to recover copper cables worth
Cape Town City sink Sundowns to go second on the log
Cape Town City narrowly edged 1-0 log leaders Mamelodi Sundowns to clinch second spot on the log
More calls against slave trade in Lybia
Several organisations have marched on the Union Buildings in Pretoria against slavery and human
Pistorius involved in an altercation with an inmate
The department of Correctional Services has confirmed that former paralympian and convicted
Wednesday is Judgment Day for Zuma
The High Court in Pretoria will on Wednesday deliver judgment on President Jacob Zuma’s application
‘Watch the kids this festive season,’ says SA Cabinet
As the festive season approaches, the South African Cabinet on Thursday cautioned the travelling