Contenders in UK leadership race need 100 nominations
Candidates competing to become Britain’s next prime minister will need the backing of at least
Fate of CEO and executives will be decided by new Eskom Board: Mabuza
Deputy President David Mabuza says the new Eskom Board will soon announce the future of CEO Andre de
At least 23 killed in Nigeria after herdsmen attack villagers
Clashes between herdsmen and farmers in the Nigerian state of Benue left at least 23 people dead, a
Ports Authority of KZN says all Transnet employees have returned to work
Transnet National Ports Authority in KwaZulu-Natal says all their workers are back at work. Earlier
At least five injured in Guinea anti-government protest
At least five people were injured after security forces fired at anti-government protesters in
N Cape Redstone solar thermal power expected to produce about 480 000 megawatts by 2024
The Redstone Concentrated solar thermal power project in the Northern Cape – which will relieve the
WBC champion Fury to fight Chisora for third time
WBC heavyweight champion Tyson Fury will take on Derek Chisora for the third time in his career
Magnitude 6.7 earthquake strikes off Panama’s southern coast
A magnitude 6.7 earthquake struck off the southern coast of Panama on Thursday morning, the US
UK PM Liz Truss resigns
Liz Truss said on Thursday she was resigning as British prime minister, brought down by her
Cuba calls US trade embargo a ‘hurricane’ that never ends
Cuba on Wednesday said the decades-old US trade embargo has been causing record financial losses and
EMBs must be empowered to deliver credible elections: Mbeki
Former President Thabo Mbeki has highlighted the importance of strong election management bodies
South Africans welcome Reserve Bank’s decision to seize Markus Jooste’s assets
Observers from different quarters of society have welcomed the move by the Reserve Bank to apply for
Ukrainian people win EU’s 2022 Sakharov freedom prize
The European Parliament on Wednesday awarded the people of Ukraine its annual Sakharov Prize for
WHO’s Tedros says narrow window to ‘prevent genocide’ in Ethiopia
World Health Organisation Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said on Wednesday there was a
3rd edition of Snekeneke Pre-Festive Games expected to be bigger and better: Organisers
The third edition of the Snekeneke Pre-Festive Games will be bigger and better. 32 football
SATAWU calls off Transnet strike, members to return to work on Thursday
The South African Transport and Allied Workers Union (SATAWU) has called off the strike at Transnet
Madrid exhibition shines a light on the scars of breast cancer
An art exhibition in Madrid seeks to shine a spotlight on breast cancer and the physical and
Hawks arrest Eskom employee on suspicion of theft
Eskom General manager for security, Advocate Karen Pillay has thanked law enforcement authorities
Nigeria’s flooding spreads to the Delta, upending lives and livelihoods
People wade through fast-flowing water, holding one another to avoid being swept away, balancing
Colleagues, family pay tribute to Boksburg police officers killed in the line of duty
The families of two Boksburg police officers killed in the line of duty last Thursday have called