Initiative launched to empower women in tourism
South African Tourism has launched an initiative to empower more than 200 seasoned female
Western Cape education working towards placing learners in schools
Western Cape Education officials say the department is working hard to place learners who have
Complainants have option to lay criminal charges against Fritz: Winde
Western Cape Premier Alan Winde says the complainants who have come forward with allegations
Alec Baldwin seeks dismissal of civil suit over fatal ‘Rust’ shooting
Attorneys for Alec Baldwin and other producers of the movie “Rust” are asking a court to dismiss a
Collins ends Cornet run to reach Australian Open semi-finals
Danielle Collins ended Alize Cornet’s dream run at the Australian Open with a 7-5 6-1 win to reach
China to allow gene-edited crops in push for food security
China has published trial rules for the approval of gene-edited plants, paving the way for faster
Education fraternity saddened by death of Phomolong Secondary School deputy principal: Motshekga
Deputy Principal Thembisile Ngendane has been described as an educator who went the extra mile,
Malema defends the EFF’s decision to disband Limpopo provincial leadership
Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) leader Julius Malema has defended the party’s decision to disband
Black Sash proposes extension to COVID-19 social relief grant
Civil society organisation, Black Sash, says it has provided a proposal to government in hopes to
Tourism could potentially boost SA’s GDP: Sisulu
Tourism Minister Lindiwe Sisulu says they have learnt that tourism contributed more to the Gross
Eastern Cape teacher unions threaten strike action over stationary shortages
Teacher unions in the Eastern Cape are threatening to embark on a strike following what they say is
Government to outline SA’s readiness for Census 2022
Deputy Minister in the Presidency, Thembi Siweya, and the Statistician-General, Risenga Maluleke,
New York judge strikes down state mask mandate
A New York judge struck down the state’s mask mandate on Monday, one week before it was due to
At least six killed in Cameroon stadium stampede, says state broadcaster
At least six fans died in a stampede at the Yaounde Olembe Stadium in Cameroon on Monday before the
Patrick Shai described as a memorable actor
The Limpopo Arts Movement has described the late Patrick Shai as a memorable actor. Shai died on
Mandatory vaccination policy not yet implemented at University of Venda
The University of Venda in Thohoyandou, Limpopo, has not yet implemented its mandatory vaccination
Teenage pregnancies also contributed to high dropout rates: Zikalala
KwaZulu-Natal Premier Sihle Zikalala has identified teenage pregnancy as one of the main
ANC staff “disgusted” at leadership dragging its feet to resolve labour, salary issues
ANC staff members say they are disgusted at the lack of commitment by the leadership of the party in
Knysna ranked 19th best tourism destination in the world
Knysna Tourism authorities say they’re filled with pride after the town was named a top tourist
Analysis: How Omicron highlights fading hope of herd immunity from COVID
The Omicron variant, which is spreading far faster than previous versions of the coronavirus, is not