Pandor remains silent on Putin arrest issue
Minister of International Relations and Cooperation, Naledi Pandor would not be drawn to comment on
Cosatu not dumping the ANC ahead of 2024 elections: Losi
Cosatu’s president Zingiswa Losi says the trade union federation does not have to choose between the
Deadline for Zimbabwean Exemption Permits draws near
As the deadline for the expiry of the Zimbabwean Exemption Permit (ZEP) looms, permit holders say
Russia’s Sergei Lavrov back in Africa on a charm offensive
Russia’s Foreign Affairs Minister, Sergei Lavrov, is back in Africa on a charm offensive. Lavrov
Nigerians panic buy fuel after Tinubu says subsidy to go
Long fuel queues returned to Nigeria’s cities on Tuesday as motorists rushed to fill their tanks
Author, broadcaster Eusebius McKaiser passes away
Broadcaster, political analyst and journalist, Eusebius McKaiser has passed away. He was
23 more Cholera cases recorded in Hammanskraal
Twenty-three more Cholera cases have been recorded in Hammanskraal, north of Pretoria in the last 24
‘A systems approach needed for HIV/Aids pandemic that encompasses medical interventions’
One of the world’s leading Aids researchers, Professor Quarraisha Abdool Karim from the Centre for
VIDEO | SARB hikes repo rate by 50 basis points to 8.25%
Reserve Bank Governor Lesetja Kganyago is announcing the Monetary Policy Committee’s decision on the
Number of people who have lost confidence in democracy increasing: HSRC
The Human Sciences Research Council (HSRC) warns that the number of South Africans who believe that
Tshwane’s finances are in big trouble: Ratings Afrika
Ratings Afrika says 5 out of the 112 municipalities in the country are financially sustainable.
SAPU members march over confusion regarding Mpumalanga provincial commissioner
Members of the South African Police Union (SAPU) in Mpumalanga have marched to the seat of
WHO condemns Russia’s aggression in Ukraine, rejects Moscow’s counter-proposal
The World Health Organisation assembly passed a motion on Wednesday condemning Russia’s aggression
No cholera found in main source of water feeding Hammanskraal
The City of Tshwane says no cholera was found in samples taken from several sources around Temba and
Trading conditions look bleak for the next six months: Survey
Trading conditions in South Africa are expected to remain more difficult in the next six months.
Rich countries should play bigger role in combating pandemics: WHO
Richer countries should be asked to better pull their weight in helping the world cope with
EU says it has sent 220 000 artillery shells to Ukraine
European Union countries have provided 220 000 artillery shells to Ukraine under a landmark scheme
Inflation pressure points to another interest rate hike: Analyst
Consumer inflation is expected to remain elevated above the Reserve Bank’s target bracket of 3% to
Doctors urged to act fast when a patient shows signs of cholera
The National Department of Health is urging doctors across the country to begin cholera treatment
SA has not compromised its neutral stance in Russia-Ukraine war: Magwenya
Presidential Spokesperson Vincent Magwenya is emphatic that South Africa has done nothing to