Firefighers continue to battle raging Karatara blaze
Western Cape Disaster Management says fires have been raging on throughout the night in Karatara
Heat wave drops Cape Town dam levels
Dam levels in Cape Town have dropped by about 1% in the last week due to a heat wave, and are
NEC must ratify decisions on VBS-related matters: Mantashe
African National Congress Chairperson Gwede Mantashe says it is now up to the National Executive
Joburg south residents march for better service delivery
Several communities from the south of Johannesburg have marched to the City of Johannesburg’s
‘Halloween’ scares away box office competition with $32 million
Universal and Blumhouse’s slasher film starring Jamie Lee Curtis picked up another $32 million,
Sri Lanka crisis turns violent as one killed at ex-minister’s office
A political crisis in Sri Lanka took a deadly turn on Sunday, with one person killed when a sacked
2019 Comrades Marathon entries closed
Entries for next years’ Comrades Marathon are closed after the cap of 25 000 entries was reached on
SABC warns of would-be robbers posing as TV licence agents
The South African Broadcasting Corporation has expressed concern about a WhatsApp message doing the
DA reacts to rumours over De Lille revoking resignation
The Democratic Alliance has reacted to rumours that outgoing Cape Town Mayor Patricia De Lille may
Trump may send U.S. troops to Mexico border, but migrants undeterred
U.S. President Donald Trump’s administration may send up to 1,000 active-duty troops to the
South Africa’s jobs summit failed to tackle the hard issues
Anchored by the country’s President Cyril Ramaphosa in his new broom sweeps clean posture, the Jobs
Kenya’s Akasha brothers plead guilty to U.S. drug charges
Two brothers, accused by US prosecutors of playing key roles in a major Kenyan crime family called
DA resignations “not a last minute decision”
Western Cape Democratic Alliance leader Bonginkosi Madikizela believes the resignation of five party
SA youth most vulnerable in labour market
South Africa’s youth however bears the brunt of ailing unemployment figures and continues to remain
Biya wins Cameroon election to extend 36-year rule
Cameroonian President Paul Biya has won re-election by a landslide, official results showed on
Western Cape dam levels decrease slightly
The average dam levels in the Western Cape have decreased slightly since the end of the winter
Majority of grade one, eight learners placed in Gauteng schools
The Gauteng Department of Education says it has successfully placed over 80% of grades one and grade
Medium term budget to clarify proposed stimulus package
Finance Minister Tito Mboweni’s Medium Term Budget Policy Statement is expected to give clarity on
Rihanna turns down Super Bowl show, backs Kaepernick
Pop superstar Rihanna declined an offer to perform at a Super Bowl halftime show because she
African billionaire abducted in Tanzania returns home safely
Africa’s youngest billionaire, snatched a week ago off the street outside a luxury hotel in