SA liquor industry seeks R 5bln government relief
The South African Alcohol Industry has outlined the impact of the mounting debt being accumulated by
SA reports 572 new COVID-19 fatalities, over 13 000 new infections in last 24 hours
South Africa reports a big jump in COVID-19 deaths following 572 new fatalities in the last 24 hours
Kekana calls on SABC Board to suspend Section 189
Another meeting between the SABC Board and parliament’s communications committee has been scheduled
Nelson Mandela Bay car makers trying to minimise COVID-19 transmission in their companies
Motor manufacturing companies across the Nelson Mandela Bay municipality say they are working round
Revamped SAA could be run independently: Gordhan
South Africa is considering an independent board for its ailing national airline, with a shareholder
WHO reports record daily increase in global coronavirus cases for second day in a row
The World Health Organization reported a record increase in global coronavirus cases for the second
SA now ranks 6th in overall infections globally, records most COVID-19 related deaths in Africa: WHO data
The World Health Organisation (WHO) data shows that South Africa now registers the most
SA ranked 8th in world in relation to COVID-19 infections
South Africa now ranks eighth in the world in terms of the number of coronavirus infections
South Africa’s failure to lower debt could trigger downgrade: Fitch
A failure by South Africa to lower public debt risks triggering credit downgrades deeper into
COVID-19 vaccine developers shouldn’t cut corners: Epidemiologist
Countries around the world which are in a race to develop the first successful COVID-19 vaccine
South Africa’s economy to shrink 6.9% in 2020: S&P Global Ratings
South Africa’s economy will contract by more than initially projected, likely shrinking 6.9% in 2020
Reallocation of resources for COVID-19 has adversely impacted health of women: Ramaphosa
President Cyril Ramaphosa has told an independent United Nations (UN) panel that the health of women
Botswana receives test results to determine cause of mysterious elephants deaths
Botswana says it’s received its first test results on Friday from samples sent to Zimbabwe to
South Africa inadequately prepared for digital age: Tebele Luthuli
In today’s digital age, access to information is the new way of being in and part of the world. But
Foreign mineworkers return to South African mines after lockdown
Foreign mine workers have begun returning to South African mines, though at a slower rate than
2020 academic year likely to spill over into 2021: Nzimande
Higher Education, Science and Technology Minister Blade Nzimande on Wednesday announced that the
Foreign truck drivers feel targeted as strike persists
Foreign nationals working in the logistics industry in South Africa say they are being targeted,
South Africa faces battle to rein in spending: Fitch
South Africa’s plans to rein in government spending will be hard to implement due to low economic
Sasol gives up licence to seek offshore gas in Mozambique
South African petrochemicals giant Sasol Ltd has opted to give up its licence to explore for gas off
SA COVID-19 cases jump by 8 773, bringing total infections to 196 750
South Africa’s cumulative number of confirmed coronavirus cases has jumped to 196 750 as the country