ATM calls for reinstatement of capital punishment
The African Transformation Movement (ATM) is calling for the reinstatement of capital punishment
African Parliamentarians Association For Human Rights weighs in on xenophobic attacks
Violence in which some foreign nationals are being targeted is not only giving South Africa a
SA High Commissioner to Uganda condemns violence in SA
The South African High Commissioner to Uganda Professor Solly Mollo says those who are perpetrating
Nigeria summons S. African envoy over ‘deep concern’ for xenophobic attacks
Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari’s government on Tuesday summoned South Africa’s envoy and said
Florida braces for Hurricane Dorian impact
The US State of Florida and some neighbouring states are bracing for the impact of Hurricane Dorian
More than 100 arrested during SA protests and looting
More than 110 people have been arrested nationwide during the violent protests that had engulfed the
It’s not xenophobia, it’s hunger: Joburg looting
Locals in Turffontein, south of Johannesburg, have disputed claims that the looting there is fuelled
Man confesses to UCT student Uyinene Mrwetyana’s murder
The state has told the Wynberg Magistrates Court in Cape Town that a 42-year-old man has confessed
Court rules in favour of Glebelands witnesses giving testimony in camera
The Pietermaritzburg High Court has ruled in favour of the leading Investigation Officer Bhekumuzi
Proceedings disrupted at KZN school after dead body found
Learning and teaching has been disrupted at the Dumani Junior Primary School in KwaMashu north of
Hanekom and Zuma to face off in court
The defamation case that ANC NEC member Derek Hanekom has brought against former President Jacob
Suspects in Soweto foreign-shops looting out on bail
The seven suspects alleged to be involved in the looting of foreign-owned shops in Soweto have been
Has the ANC KwaZulu-Natal PEC removed Mayor Zandile Gumede?
There are unconfirmed reports that embattled eThekwini Mayor Zandile Gumede has been removed from
Rand weakens by more than 3% to US dollar
The rand has weakened by around 3.3% to the US dollar in August alone on the back of escalating
Labour federations embark on massive drive to have workers tested for HIV/AIDS
Labour unions representing workers in different sectors such as mining, retail and farming have
Eskom urgently needs turnaround plan: Moody’s
South Africa’s state power utility Eskom urgently needs a turnaround plan as its capital structure
Motorists set to pay more for fuel
Motorists will have to fork out 11 cents more for a litre of petrol from midnight Tuesday.
Mourners gather in Johannesburg for James Small’s funeral
Friends and family have gathered at the Wanderers in Johannesburg for the funeral of late Springbok
EU urges Moscow to continue to respect nuclear missile treaty pull-out
The European Union on Sunday urged Russia to ensure continued respect of the Intermediate-Range
Police offer reward for information on Philippi killers
Western Cape police have asked members of the public to help them trace six people of interest in