‘Proposed Parliament threshold will remove smaller parties’
The African Transformation Movement and other small parties say a threshold will potentially erode
AfriForum mounts legal challenge against five-year driver’s licence expiry
Lobby group AfriForum is calling on the government to scrap South Africa’s five-year driver’s
Miles Stroker Road in Roodepoort now completely closed off: JRA
The Johannesburg Roads Agency says that it has now closed all three lanes on Miles Stoker Road in
Cosatu, Saftu throw weight behind Employment Equity Act
The Congress of South African Trade Unions and the South African Federation of Trade Unions have
Minister Nxesi open to discussing Employment Equity Act concerns
Employment and Labour Minister, Thulas Nxesi says his department is willing to engage with members
Dr Nandipha Magudumana has a chance to win leave to appeal bid: Expert
Legal expert, Melusi Xulu believes there is a chance that Dr Nandipha Magudumana could win her bid
Maile orders probe into GPF’s loans to Nonkwelo Investments
Gauteng Human Settlements MEC, Lebogang Maile, has confirmed that he has ordered an urgent
Contralesa concerned over health, safety of initiates amid cold weather in Eastern Cape
The Congress of Traditional Leaders of South Africa has voiced concerns over the health and safety
Deputy Sports Minister welcomes Caster Semenya’s court victory
Deputy Sports Minister, Nocawe Mafu, has welcomed Caster Semenya’s latest court victory.
FBI to probe fraud, corruption charges against Mozambique’s former finance minister
South Africa is expected to hand over the former Mozambican Finance Minister, Manuel Chang, to the
Former Joburg Roads Agency CEO to legally challenge dismissal
The former Johannesburg Roads Agency CEO, Tshepo Mahanuke, says he is taking legal action in efforts
Health, safety of public must be prioritised following Boksburg gas leak: Cosatu
The Congress of South African Trade Unions says government must ensure the health and safety of the
Joburg residents urged to stock up on water supplies ahead of planned interruptions
Johannesburg Water is urging its customers to stock up on water supplies this weekend ahead of Rand
OUTA urges City of Joburg to delay property rate increases pending objections
The Organisation Undoing Tax Abuse (OUTA) has called on the City of Johannesburg to hold off on
Disgruntled COPE members seek legal advice after memberships terminated
Disgruntled members of Congress of the People say they have sought legal advice after the party
ACDP welcomes government’s approval of disaster relief for flood-ravaged Warrenton
The African Christian Democratic Party has welcomed national government’s approval of an over
Gauteng 2024 online admission opens for Grades 1 and 8
The Gauteng Education Department says the online admission process for Grades 1 and 8 has opened.
Scientists urge agriculture sector to brace for El Niño climate pattern
Scientists are calling on the agriculture sector to prepare for the possibility of the development
Ramaphosa remains steadfast in solving SA’s challenges: Sibongile Besani
The African National Congress Head of Presidency, Sibongile Besani, has defended President Cyril
Maughan praises court ruling as a ‘win for media freedom’
Journalist Karyn Maughan has described the latest Pietermaritzburg High Court judgment that set